3. Proving That Frat Brothers Love To Party
In 2016, the National Institutes of Health used a $5 million grant from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to study the habits of college students.
Now, before revealing the results of the study, we’ve got to say that anyone who went to college could already tell the same thing: Members of fraternities and sororities typically consume more alcohol than the larger university population. That’s especially true on days of important sporting events.
The study also showed that members of fraternities and sororities tend to sleep in later. Oh, and they do look down on their counterparts who don’t like drinking.
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