According to a recent report, secondary school and university students regularly take drugs to help them perform better in exams. In fact in a university in America, the students, lecturers and professors take memory and focus enhancing drugs to get b the stresses of life. They even have a special pet name for the drug and it's called 'the professor's little helpers'. Some even take drugs to help them during job interviews and presentations. There have been a high number of sports people who have been caught taking performance enhancing drugs. Musicians and singers are also known to take drugs. Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson come to mind.
Drugs I have found are easy to get. They can be bought online and posted directly to the buyer. And, they are quite inexpensive.
With the western economy in rapid decline, young people are more under pressure. In the UK for example a three year university degree costs on average £30,000 for tuition and another £45,000 for maintenance and living costs. Parents get loans and work extra to pay for their children's education and this in turn puts enormous pressure on the children to succeed.
So, is it really worth it? Isn't life more than a university certificate? This is just about getting a good degree, getting a good job and making lots of money or fame, isn't it? Why do some people do anything just for money or fame?
What do you think?
FAQ about DRUGS
What are SMART drugs?
Nootropics or Smarts Drugs are chemicals which are claimed to have mild to moderate positive mental or physical effects such as improvements to memory, cognition, and clarity of thought or "anti-aging" effects.
Examples of smart drugs?
Coffee, Red bull and a whole list of others can be found here.
Drugs used to enhanced your focus, performance or alertness before and after exams.
What are their names?
Do the drugs cause more harm than good? Surely so and these include organ damage, tension and addiction.
How would you know if your child was on drugs? You probably wouldn't know.
How can I catch them out?
Pay them visits at random to check their rooms and watch their behaviour and eves drop on their conversations.
I am a student how can I stop taking energy drugs? You could stop it gradually to wean yourself off it or get help from your student's health officer, parents and doctor.
Drugs I have found are easy to get. They can be bought online and posted directly to the buyer. And, they are quite inexpensive.
With the western economy in rapid decline, young people are more under pressure. In the UK for example a three year university degree costs on average £30,000 for tuition and another £45,000 for maintenance and living costs. Parents get loans and work extra to pay for their children's education and this in turn puts enormous pressure on the children to succeed.
So, is it really worth it? Isn't life more than a university certificate? This is just about getting a good degree, getting a good job and making lots of money or fame, isn't it? Why do some people do anything just for money or fame?
What do you think?
FAQ about DRUGS
What are SMART drugs?
Nootropics or Smarts Drugs are chemicals which are claimed to have mild to moderate positive mental or physical effects such as improvements to memory, cognition, and clarity of thought or "anti-aging" effects.
Examples of smart drugs?
Coffee, Red bull and a whole list of others can be found here.
Drugs used to enhanced your focus, performance or alertness before and after exams.
What are their names?
Do the drugs cause more harm than good? Surely so and these include organ damage, tension and addiction.
How would you know if your child was on drugs? You probably wouldn't know.
How can I catch them out?
Pay them visits at random to check their rooms and watch their behaviour and eves drop on their conversations.
I am a student how can I stop taking energy drugs? You could stop it gradually to wean yourself off it or get help from your student's health officer, parents and doctor.
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