Question: Do people find the love of their life in college?

Do most people meet their love in college?

Though the results are limited by the population on Facebook and how diligently users update their relationship statuses, people clearly are still meeting their future partners in college. At Brigham Young University, for example, about 60% of women and 62% of men attended college with their spouse.

What percentage of people find their partner in college?

About 30 percent of all couples surveyed found their future partners while going about their day-to-day lives. Seventeen percent of respondents said they met at school with most citing college or grad school.

Can you find true love in college?

Its not impossible, but if youre closing yourself off to a new love in college because you are holding onto high school love, youll never meet a potential true love. College is about finding yourself, and college gives us opportunities to really learn what we need in a long-term relationship.

Do relationships end in college?

Most of college relationships never last — especially after graduation. There are even lovers whose relationship doesnt survive long enough to see the light of the next semester. People meet at the beginning of a semester and at the end of it, they are no more.

What are the odds you marry your first love?

According to Brandon Gaille Marketing, 25 percent of people are marrying their high school sweethearts today compared with those in the 1940s. Today, only 2 percent of marriages are from a high school relationship, with only 25 percent of women saying that they married their first love.

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