Because drugs have long term consequences. While amphetamines can make you more alert and able to work better at the moment, they can cause problems in the future due to the effects of long term use.
Think of it like supercharging a car. It goes faster, but it's more likely to breakdown. If you're taking part in a short race, it's a good idea. If you're racing over a season, or longer, perhaps it isn't.
And Lightblue is right - an expose about Oxford found that over 20% of students use illegal drugs when they have an essay crisis, with the most common being cocaine and ritalin. Which surprised me, I'd have thought speed would be far better for an essay crisis (usually 3-8 hours in length) than coke.
I haven't tried it, I tended to find expensive dark chocolate and coffee to work fine for me, though I do wonder if my work would have been different. I don't have any essays next year though, as both my courses are maths-based, and drugs tend to not help you learn it, just complete it.
Think of it like supercharging a car. It goes faster, but it's more likely to breakdown. If you're taking part in a short race, it's a good idea. If you're racing over a season, or longer, perhaps it isn't.
And Lightblue is right - an expose about Oxford found that over 20% of students use illegal drugs when they have an essay crisis, with the most common being cocaine and ritalin. Which surprised me, I'd have thought speed would be far better for an essay crisis (usually 3-8 hours in length) than coke.
I haven't tried it, I tended to find expensive dark chocolate and coffee to work fine for me, though I do wonder if my work would have been different. I don't have any essays next year though, as both my courses are maths-based, and drugs tend to not help you learn it, just complete it.
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