Online Marijuana Assessment
November 12th, 2008 by Perry

Now in use at over 195 universities, Wesleyan recently added an online marijuana assessment to its health center’s online services.
The assessment takes into account usage, habits and lifestyle and compares them with national and global averages and creates a somewhat personalized program. Developed by San Diego State University, the program is aimed at giving information to students about their drug habits.
Most schools also have a similar test for alcohol, but it seems like a pretty ineffective way to council or answer real questions you might have about drug usage.
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