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Monday 14 July 2014

Student Dating



Student Dating


Students are young, attractive and energetic individuals looking for romance. As a student, you have many opportunities to meet somebody special. You have one thing in common with all other students and that is time. Not only time to meet somebody as you are young, but time in general as your daily routine might not be that time intensive. So what is the answer to finding somebody special? How do you go about dating? Where do you go and what do you say on your date? Profgrad would like to explore these conundrums?

How do you go about dating? Is it easy to ask somebody out? The answer to this is probably no for most people. So how is it that these people could find somebody special? Social Networks have made it much easier these days to get to know somebody long before you have even met this person. You could find out pretty much everything there is to know about somebody long before your meeting. Students are well known for their ability to communicate on these platforms. When the time comes to meet the person you have been chatting to, not only have you screened that person but you can work out any lies or truths that have been told over that medium. If somebody mentions that they have a blue car, and then arrive in a white car, it will be a good opportunity to work out any other false information relayed to you in the build-up to your date. Below is a top 10 list of dating platforms. Should Profgrad launch its own dating service designed for students?

Being alone with somebody else on a first date is difficult if you have never met before. If a friend or family member has set the date up for you, not only can it be intimidating but could also bring forth many challenges. As a student, it could be even more difficult as you have an added thing to worry about…money. You ideally do not want the first date to be at McDonalds or KFC. You could easily give the wrong impression of being cheap, when in fact as a student you are being economically efficient. Finding the right idea for a date is difficult. You might have a certain budget that you need to stick to or even have transport issues. Profgrad has searched the internet to find an article which describes various activities you could do.

Being in an existing relationship at university could also be very difficult. There are many obstacles which could hinder your success rate at dating. For instance, as a student, you are invited to many social gatherings. You are not only exposed to these environments but encouraged to participate in them by your peers. Usually there will be liquor involved and many students which have the same intention as you. Your partner is at home studying for their Economics exam the next day and you meet somebody else. You are a little tipsy from all the Katemba {see previous Profgrad blog posts} you have consumed, young, foolish {all justifications by yourself to do something you shouldn’t} and something happens that should really not have happened. In fact, this sequence of events would never have occurred had you been sober, old and wise. Unfortunately once the scenario takes place, there is no going back. It’s happened and you have to take responsibility for your actions.  Has something happened while your partner was studying for their exam?

Would you like Profgrad to start its own Dating service exclusive to students? If you not studying, you not loving!!

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