Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Review of Behind the Arch: The Truth about Drinking at BVU :: College Drinking Essays
Review of back tooth the yucky The righteousness about Drinking at BVUBehind the wicked The Truth almost Drinking at BVU, by Chris Allen, Alisa Dixson, Jennifer Durham, Shelley Katzer, Max Kenkel, Teri Kramer, toby jug Malavong, and Courtney Weller, is a disc about alcoholism at Buena fit University. It was scripted because the University of Illinois did a fall out on colleges around the county about their drinking habits. When more or less BVU students read it, whatsoever did not think it was hi-fi, so, they did their own search and got both(prenominal)(prenominal) of their own statistics. By the opinion of the students, the information they lay down was more accurate than what the University of Illinois found. This al-Quran had many things wrong with it. on that point were many problems with the writing styles and the research in my opinion. It was overly long and too detailed, especially with the in remarkable ideas in, which should not drive been in it, such a s the explanation of our campus, an insignificant detail. There was not a good comparison in the national average, Buena Vista University is a smaller campus in a small town, not kindred to, say, the University of Missouri with a magnanimous student population and in the city of Columbia. The research was not well done and was unbalanced. This book was about the drinking at BVU found from the survey, not when some of the professors were attending. The book did stomach some good points. It did have good statistics and were accurate for out campus. I bank that most of the students on campus do drink, but not to get sot such as the book stated. The personal experiences were well written in addition. The book does give a bit of reflection on when drinking was not a large problem on campus, but it is insignificant. This book also did do a good job of what is being done on campus to stop the drinking. We today have midnight basketball, and volleyball, and alternative happy hour s o the students have something different to do than drink or go to the bar. legion(predicate) things could have been changed in the book. It was too long. They went off subject with the September, 11 2001 terrorists attacks, that argon not significant and way off topic, and made the book perish too long. If they had not strayed off the path of where the book was going it would have been shorter and probably unplowed my interest more, not making me want to sleep.Review of Behind the Arch The Truth about Drinking at BVU College Drinking EssaysReview of Behind the Arch The Truth about Drinking at BVUBehind the Arch The Truth About Drinking at BVU, by Chris Allen, Alisa Dixson, Jennifer Durham, Shelley Katzer, Max Kenkel, Teri Kramer, Toby Malavong, and Courtney Weller, is a book about drinking at Buena Vista University. It was written because the University of Illinois did a survey on colleges around the county about their drinking habits. When some BVU students read it, some did not think it was accurate, so, they did their own research and got some of their own statistics. By the opinion of the students, the information they found was more accurate than what the University of Illinois found. This book had many things wrong with it. There were many problems with the writing styles and the research in my opinion. It was too long and too detailed, especially with the insignificant ideas in, which should not have been in it, such as the explanation of our campus, an insignificant detail. There was not a good comparison in the national average, Buena Vista University is a small campus in a small town, not similar to, say, the University of Missouri with a large student population and in the city of Columbia. The research was not well done and was unbalanced. This book was about the drinking at BVU found from the survey, not when some of the professors were attending. The book did have some good points. It did have good statistics and were accurate for out camp us. I believe that most of the students on campus do drink, but not to get drunk such as the book stated. The personal experiences were well written also. The book does give a bit of reflection on when drinking was not a large problem on campus, but it is insignificant. This book also did do a good job of what is being done on campus to stop the drinking. We now have midnight basketball, and volleyball, and alternative happy hour so the students have something other to do than drink or go to the bar. Many things could have been changed in the book. It was too long. They went off subject with the September, 11 2001 terrorists attacks, that are not significant and way off topic, and made the book last too long. If they had not strayed off the path of where the book was going it would have been shorter and probably kept my interest more, not making me want to sleep.
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