<p>Lol, wow, I beg to differ-- I think it just happens there when kids are younger. The legal drinking age still coincides with the age when kids typically move out of the house in Europe. I pretty much think that there’s always going to be a group of kids who want to feel their oats and push their limits once they move out, no matter where they grow up. There will always be a wild crowd no matter where you go. The thing I noticed about W&L was that the anti-drinking culture was noticeably strong there, as well, simply because kids came there anticipating a huge amount of pressure to drink. My host and many of her friends were non-drinkers, and they put together social events that went on at the same time as the frat parties to give people an alternative. I thought non-drinkers at W&L were quite vocal-- they might be in the minority, but those who don’t feel comfortable drinking definitely had options from what I saw.</p>
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