The Student Room Group
For some people they do, and for others they don't I assume.
Reply 2
Yes. All of them. Every single one. If you get into a relationship at University, it is guaranteed to continue until one of you drops dead.
Reply 3
lol, i remember on the first day of freshers the dj in the club said that 50% or people meet their husband/ wife at university, though I seriously doubt that to be true!
Reply 4
I think that there should be a third option stating: depends on a great deal of factors.
Reply 5
Ask again in 20 years and we'll see.
Reply 6
my parens met at uni! there still together!
Reply 7
Remove the word 'university' from your question and the answer is equally as valid.
Reply 8
Remove the word 'university' from your question and the answer is equally as valid.

lolz

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I don't think that you have to be 25-30 to meet the 'the one' and have a successful marriage, etc
A lot don't last, but some do survive.
Reply 10
during my first lecture at uni, the lecturer told us to look to the left and then to look to the right, and said one in three of you will marry the person in your course...

at the end of the year there have been a few relationships..most of them have lasted..mine hasnt guess it just depends (ps, i think the lecturer was exaggerating)
Reply 11
Depends what uni. At my uni, which has the UKs highest rate of marriages, then the answer on average would be yes.
Reply 12
lol! depends on the uni!
noooooooo it doesn't....................(i guess ur right about the average answer) u gots more cupids in ur libraries then the next uni? :P
This is such a stupid question, theres not a blanket answer.
Not everyone and every relationship is the same.
Some last some dont, same as every other relationship.
Reply 14
More likely to last than relationships from school, but still a hell of a lot don't.
Reply 15
About two thirds of Durham grads meet their future spouse at uni :biggrin: