Show Marriage In College To marry or not to marry while in college is a big question for many A Seattle Pacific College C. Melvin has done research on the recording the views of many Here are some of his as reported by Wives who marry after their sophomore year but before graduation take a dim view of the Perhaps in retrospect the time between their former single status and graduation now seems very but at present the graduation goal looks Wives who marry after high school graduation or in the freshman year seem Perhaps their education aspirations were Couples who financed marriage with just one partner assuming major financial support didn't recommend Those who had worked out what they considered a cooperative financial program were willing to advocate Having children while a student did not significantly affect having an unplanned child created a negative feeling toward being a married Students who began their first serious dating in college were hesitant to advocat Foreman noted many of these been involved in a brief but intensive pattern of Parents play a part in the success of the campus Men who were reluctant to recommend marriage came from homes where there had been strong parental opposition to the marriage in the first Parental opposition did not appear to be a factor in the lives of wives opposing college |