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  • Date: 2007-04-05
  • Author: narayan malviya
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         College is a completely new experience for young adults. Not only are many students attending a college away from home, but they also have their grades and their social life to think about. For those students just beginning college, there are a few college dating tips that they might find useful. College Dating Tip #1: Do Not Date Someone Who Lives on the Same Dorm Floor Many new college students live in dorms, and many of these dorms are co-ed. Living on the same floor as someone and sharing a common meeting room allows for people to get to know each other quite well, and because of this many couples start dating. While this may work for some couples, the majority of this dorm floor couples end up breaking up at some point during the school year. The resulting situation can understandably be quite awkward, so it is a good idea to look for dates on other floors. That way, if the relationship does not work out, there would be less tension that would have resulted from having to see the other person all the time (possibly with other new dates). College Dating Tip #2: Attend Lots of Events College is a great opportunity to attend a variety of different events, from themed parties to academic lectures. These events are where people most often meet and get dates, so it is a good idea to attend events that coincide with a favorite pastime. Chances are, one is sure to meet someone at an event that shares many of the same interests. College Dating Tip #3: Do Not Date Someone From Class This college dating tip is actually one that can be bended somewhat, depending on the situation. If a couple happens to meet in a large lecture hall, then the chances of awkward encounters should they break up are far lessened. However, if a couple meets in a smaller, more interactive class and then breaks up during the semester, then that would really be awkward. A good rule of thumb is to get to know someone during the course of the semester, perhaps hang out as friends, but not date until that class is over. Also, couple who are in the same class tend to not focus on their grades as much in that class because of the added distraction, so that is another reason to use patience in such a situation. College is a time of self-discovery, and dating can be a big part of that process. Thus, it is important to be able to maintain a comfortable social life, date, and also keep grades up. After all, college is preparation for the future. For more such articles visit us at http://www.romance-dating-tips.com

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    College is a completely new experience for young adults. Not only are many students attending a college away from home, but they also have their grades and their social life to think about. For those students just beginning college, there are a few college dating tips that they might find useful.

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