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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MIT Scientist here - I know you don't want my opinion lol! I saw friends: Marry in college (very few) Right after college (very few) In grad school (many) Post grad school (many) Not so far (early 40s) I'd say 25% or so of my female friends aren't married I think what complicates marriage for Ivy league or STEM is moving one or two times for advanced degrees and jobs. If you need to move that relationship is going with you or not. Only once did I have a friend move without him and he proposed to keep her. [/quote] Ivy League STEM Ph.D. agree 100 percent. I married the person I was with before grad school but we both were able to do grad school in the same area and were both happy with that. Long distance relationships around me did not always (or often) survive the length and intensity of a Ph.D. [/quote]
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