Alcohol Reflection Questions

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E-CHUG Questions
Name: ___________________________________
Banner ID #: _______________________
The on-line program can be accessed via the Office of Judicial Affairs website or at:
http://interwork.sdsu.edu/echug2/Rowan (click the refresh key if an error screen appears)
E-CHUG Verification ID# (number provided upon completion of E-CHUG): ______________________
Expectations for paper:
Once the E-CHUG Self-Assessment has been completed, you are expected to write a reflection
paper based on the guidelines below. This paper must be at least 3 pages, 12-point font, double
spaced with one inch margins. Please submit this cover sheet along with your reflection essay to
Office of Judicial Affairs in Savitz Hall, 3rd floor by your deadline. The verification number and paper
will then be reviewed by the Assistant Dean of Students and you may be contacted thereafter.
In order to complete the sanction, it is expected that you will take time to reflect on the topic and write
a clear, well-developed response that demonstrates that you have thought about the issue and
considered all aspects. This should not be used as an opportunity to complain about policies and
laws.
If you have any further questions, please contact the Office of Judicial Affairs at ext. 4242 or email Assistant Dean of Students, Joe Mulligan at Mulligan@rowan.edu.
General Questions
1. Discuss whether you think the results are accurate for you and why.
2. How has this self-assessment benefited you? If it hasn’t, explain why.
3. Explain if the assessment would benefit anyone you know and why.
4. Discuss the factors that lead to the stereotypes of most college students drinking heavily and
frequently.
a. Discuss points such as:
i. The normal human tendency to recall the atypical more then the typical
ii. The vivid behavior of an intoxicated person
iii. The fact that drunken antics are recounted and amplified in everyday
conversation while moderate behavior goes unnoticed
iv. The emphasis in news media and traditional alcohol education on negative
statistics and images intended to draw attention to the problem.
5. Based on the E-CHUG Self Assessment, what have you learned about yourself?
6. Has E-CHUG help you gain a better understanding of what role alcohol has played in your life?
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