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1. Stress
2. Course load
3. Curiosity
4. Peer pressure.

College students who are surrounded by other people experimenting with recreational and performance-enhancing drugs are more likely to try these substances for themselves.

More students than ever are taking stimulants, such as Adderall, to help them stay awake long enough to study or complete assignments by their due dates. All too often, these prescription drugs are obtained without a legitimate prescription.

Just to be as their classmates, they turn to drugs to get acceptance.

As there are a lot of things to do, students turn to drugs in order to be physically able to do everything.

College students are exploring many new aspects of their lives in personal and professional realms. It’s not uncommon for that self-exploration to dip into drug experimentation.

Students have to deal with their academic and social issues, to handle it they turn to drugs

As students are facing the high demands of coursework, part-time jobs, internships, social obligations and more, many turn to drugs as a way to cope.

Some students are too young when they start college, so they are easy to impact and turn to drugs just to explore and to get accpetance.