<p>At no campus does everyone do drugs so I’d say you’re set</p>
<p>it’s just up to you to make the right decisions.</p>
<p>You can keep living a sheltered life, yes. World does not work that way, and chances are your business partner will laugh at one if he/she does not know the real world.</p>
<p>oh my god, im going to have rephrase this. the reason why i wouldnt want to get stuck at a party school is that I don’t want to get stuck with someone’s pot or crack and get expelled.</p>
<p>If it’s not yours you won’t get expelled. If you get the pot it is your risk, and your fault…</p>
<p>would you believe someone that you caught with drugs saying, “It’s not mine!”. That’s the oldest excuse for everything.</p>
<p>If YOU were caught with drugs it is YOUR fault. If you KNOW your roommate is getting high, it is YOUR responsibility to tattle (I would not, but clearly you are scared to go to bs for the smallest reasons). And so on.</p>
<p>I know about honor codes. Oh, never mind. I guess there are no definite party schools.</p>
<p>If you are even in a room when partying is going on you are guilty of a school infraction.</p>
<p>^Yup… You are obliged to tell them. Personally, I would not tattle… I would, however, if I was in risk of getting an infraction LEAVE the room…</p>
<p>i see it from your point of view. im not going to bother to argue.</p>
<p>unless it’s dangerous. If it’s hard drugs, you really should tattle.</p>
<p>point. indeed.</p>
<p>I doubt you should tattle. Not because it would **** you up with the social scene, but it does not help any… Talk to them, and help them through. Most people on hard drugs, such as heroin, do not know how it is totally ****ing them up, and as such need help. You should be that helper. </p>
<p>That or arrange him with the school psychologist in which he does not get penalized.</p>
<p>haha nice editing PPV</p>
<p>you’ve got a point</p>
<p>???</p>
<p>meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!</p>
<p>whats going on?</p>
<p>Just leave the room or area. Tattling unless the kid is endangering his life or others, or your standing at the school is not Preppie Etiquette.</p>