Best Casino Gambling Websites Attracting College Gamblers
Each year during freshman orientation, colleges across the United States inform new students about the dangers of Internet Gambling and teach kids how to avoid becoming addicted to online casino games.
For most college students, it takes only a few losses before they get into a financial struggle with online gambling. Most students are without jobs and living on some type of federally funded finanical aid. These students can be forced to drop out of school if they're gambling tab gets to a point where they cannot pay for food and other living expenses.
The classic sign of an online gambling addiction is spending up to 10 hours a day on the computer and regularly borrowing money from friends to play online games.
Some colleges have discussed attempting to block access to casino gambling websites from on-campus dormitories at the firewall level, others have said this would be impossible from a technical standpoint with today's college computing infrastructures.
Most colleges do not have any filters on their internet access, and a filter would still not help the 75% of college students who live off campus.
According to some analysts, 1 in every 20 college students has a gambling problem. Here at CasinoGamblingWeb.com, we follow these types of stories very closely and will continue to provide updates throughout the upcoming NFL and College football betting seasons. This the time students usually have the most inclination to gambling online.
September 1, 2006
Posted By Tom Jones
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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