Sorry, guys, we don't like to field questions in which the central theme is "how do I get high". Firstly, "getting high" is a totally subjective experience. It's not totally possible to describe or categorize an experience on drugs any more than it is to completely deconstruct the human psyche. Secondly, it's a matter of personal choice. We are here to help people use their drugs of choice safely. Your own specific tastes and preferences will develop in line with your unique personality and physiology.
As I mentioned previously, Harm Reduction is our core tenet here at Bluelight, so I will give you the Benzodiazepine disclaimer. A normal, mild-mannered person with no history of erratic behavior can easily take too much Alprazolam (or any given Benzo) and be found running through downtown naked before being tased and shackled by police, probably while screaming obscure anti-semitic/racist epithets, which for some reason, people love to do when they're in a blackout. Sure, my tone is a little jocular, but it's serious business.
There is no coming back from a blackout. Like the event horizon of a black hole, you can only get so close before you are taken in and cannot go back. Functioning physically without advanced cognition can turn into a dangerous situation for you and others very quickly. All you have to do is decide to go for a drive and shit can go down.
For this reason, you shouldn't exceed 1mg on your first go-around. If this works for you and you enjoy the effects, you should wait until the 1mg has worn off and then delve into higher dosages. 2mg Alprazolam is a common dose for an average person to experience the full effects of the drug.