I drink a lot in my freshman and sophomore years. Of course, I drink a lot, so I can only say that I won't get drunk and make a fool of myself on most occasions. Once our football team got together, I was a freshman at that time, and the seniors didn't forget to persuade us to have a drink between cups. Freshmen, sometimes, really can't wipe away their face. My little brother who is a Japanese freshman next to me first drank a box of 12 bottles, and then I couldn't remember a few bottles. In short, I was very uncomfortable when I returned to the dormitory, and I vomited and diarrhea.
Later, when I was in a mess, I consciously controlled myself to drink, because my stomach was not very good, and I probably knew what I was drinking since I drank so much. Just once, playing and drinking draft beer with my classmates in Qingdao really hurt my stomach, so I had a very good reason not to drink after that. With the introduction of clubs and student unions, juniors and seniors spend more time studying and drinking less.
In a word, in my short college wine field career, I summed up a little experience. That is, drinking is not necessary. As long as you refuse in a tactful way, your classmates and roommates will probably not stop playing with you because you don't drink. And now college students no longer have to drink at parties as before.