I wish there were more of you and I hope you don't feel like you are missing out on anything. You don't need to drink to have a good time. School is important. You are lucky to have concrete goals in mind and the motivation to achieve them.
People who try to convinve you to drink or party aren't friends. Nerdy is a-ok. Be on the lookout ... there are others who think as you do.
2007-08-02 11:17:55
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answered by SailorsWife 2
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No there's nothing wrong with you at all. I know a lot of people like that. You are mature and focused, two things that will only help improve your future. When you turn 21, however, you may want to go out occasionally with some friends, maybe for a few drinks or to socialize, otherwise, you may end up feeling in your 30's/40's that you missed out on a lot, which could alter the way you feel about things. Just find a proper balance. Believe it or not, not all college students need to drink/party/do drugs/sleep around. Besides, you want to go to law school, so it is almost essential that your studies become your #1 priority, rather than the social scene. You are on the right track. :)
2007-07-30 13:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Not every single person enjoys partying or drinking all the time, it's entirely up to you and what you like doing. It can be kind of difficult to go against a stereotype like that but you're certainly not required to be a certain way. If it doesn't appeal to you, it doesn't appeal to you.
Plus, you're working towards law school - that takes a lot of work and commitment, so don't lose your drive just because you feel that you're not being a 'typical' college student. It would be such a waste of opportunity.
Really, don't worry about future regrets - focus on being happy now so you can look back and be confident about your choices. Do what works for you.
2007-07-30 12:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I've wondered the same thing about myself. I went to two parties during my college career, but never drank much at all. I had 5-6 glasses of wine at a christmas party once, and I never liked how it felt the next day, so I do not drink much since.
Now, I'm in Australia, and my Australian fiance and his friends like to have a party that lasts all weekend, where all people do is drink and talk, and stay all night. I usually get really bored at these. I run out of things to talk about two hours in to the party lol. I joke, saying I need to learn to drink since Australians use any holiday and claim it's a drinking one.
Christmas eve alcohol sales here are the same as if it were New Years eve. It's tradition to do shots on Christmas Day, they even put a trash can in the living room for people doing it. haha.
2007-07-30 12:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I can only speak about myself, but here's my perspective. As I look back, I realize that I avoided that sort of partying because I didn't think I could fit in at parties like that. Now that I've had a bit more experience, I understand better what those parties are about. They're about using alcohol to blow off steam. Admittedly, for some that means getting laid and/or going crazy, but more generally speaking, there's something to be said for busting out every once in a while, dropping your inhibitions. Alcohol can be an excellent social lubricant, and has often acted to remove my sense of shyness. Believe it or not, I've learned a lot from those times.
My experience might not speak to you at all, and that's okay. I just thought I'd throw my two cents in. Hope this helps.
2007-07-30 12:24:54
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answered by Brent L 5
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I feel the same way as you. Although I drink from time-to-time, it is usually with my family only. I hate parties too and am more school oriented as well. I often wonder if I will regret it in the future too but right now, I worry more about school work and succeeding at life instead of if I will wake up in the morning with a hang over and feeling crappy. Good luck with school and remain focused. I find that attractive.
2007-07-30 12:22:47
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answered by linnygirl06 3
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you're focusing on your education and you want to avert an early being pregnant or different issues which could and do happen with the partying. Which others on your college take a probability on whilst they do each and all the flaws indexed. go do issues you appreciate or save up for a mini street holiday and collectively as they're partying it up you're able to be at a hotel getting a rubdown or facial. merely because of the fact they do it does not recommend they like it some might collectively as others merely want to be observed for doing that. submit to in recommendations ideal away you would be on your thank you to something of your existence and that's each and all the quite concerns after commencement. Is their a thank you to get in touch with your previous acquaintances to make amends for previous circumstances and you all can remember how others have been. I choose you the main suitable at determining what it is you want to do in this occasion.
2016-10-01 01:31:08
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answered by ? 4
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one day you will probably represent all the people that party in court..... Be yourself. That is what life is about. Dance to your own music, play your own drum. Have it your way. Yes, you will probably regret not puking in the toilet a 4 in the am and finding yourself in the sack with someone you wouldn't even talk to must less be in bed with and then you will hate it that you missed all the alcoholic an. meetings and you will wish you have those wrinkles and that haggard look drinking and partying people get . and you will definately miss waking up and having peed you pants and don't remember. Stay just like you are.
2007-07-30 12:53:08
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answered by BELINDA B 4
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Nothing is wrong with you unless you're trying to fit in with the group, if drinking and partying don't appeal to you, you won't regret it in the future for not joining in, we only regret on not able to do something that deep inside we really like to do.
2007-07-31 01:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The only things your missing out on is the trouble that underage drinking can bring you, the morning after headache from to much drink, the failing grades, missed classed and the list goes on. I don't see you as nerdy because you choose a better life style, other could benefit from your example.
2007-07-30 16:06:12
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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