Peer pressure can influence students both positively and negatively. Positively, peers can encourage each other to read good books or be sportsmanlike. Negatively, peers may pressure each other to skip class or try cigarettes. Students are vulnerable to peer pressure due to basic human needs - the need to belong, feel worthwhile, and achieve. However, knowing one's true worth and purpose in God can free students from relying on peers and withstanding negative peer pressure. Preparing for uncomfortable situations and having strong values also helps students make good choices.