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Do you believe young college students should postpone marrying until they graduate?

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Do you believe young college students should postpone marrying until they graduate?

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Nea-2

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Mark Towers-2

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Margaret0

It depends on the couple themselves. People may have different circumstances.
I don’t think an early marriage can be considered rash and misguided. Of course, if those students are self-reliant people who don’t depend on parental financial aid.

It is impossible to give a correct answer. But my point is that it is always better to wait and check your feelings. You can get married any time after graduation.

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Yes, I believe that young college students should postpone marrying till they are graduate. I think the best reason for this is that they are still supporting themselves (if they are working) or are being supported by their parents. Some of them would be buried in student loans (although I’m pretty sure the loan doesn’t go away when you get married). Most university students are juggling work and their studies, and getting married and possibly having a family would be a distraction to the studies of the students. I have noticed a lot of women stopping their studies because they became pregnant and/or are trying to raise their baby. As much as I am all for letting people be happy with the person they love, I believe that if they really love each other, then they would support each other to have a vision for themselves and to continue their studies willfully, graduate, have a stable job and then get married. If love is really there, then I think there is no need to hurry.

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