Well, here I go on my personal whine board again. To the many of you who don't know me, I was an active member of this forum about 2. Don't leave your YSA ward on Sunday without talking about it! I'm having a really hard trouble getting used to this sudden switch. I only got home in June, and already all my church leaders are telling me to get married.
Student’s research on BYU dating shows surprising results
BYU Young Single Adult ward dating activity called 'worst idea ever' | KUTV
Many students express frustration with the dating game. They wonder how to show interest without seeming desperate and how to get dates with those they are actually interested in. Marriage weighs heavily on the minds of many BYU students, sometimes even on casual dates. There are many students in the area who are taking matters into their own hands by making online guides to promote better dating skills. Nathan and Aaron Haines, brothers from Sandy, put their dating advice online for women. Aaron is majoring in art history and minoring in business management and music.
Guest speaker Dr. Imagine you are on a playground and you spot a giant, old-school teeter-totter. It's bright yellow and it rises well above your head on the upside. You look around the playground, find someone who looks well suited to be your partner, and together you climb onto your opposing seats. Rising and falling, you bounce up and down, enjoying the ride.
Anderson, a BYU student from Tacoma, Washington, studying international relations and Japanese, created a Qualtrics survey about dating and distributed it through Facebook. He hoped the survey would answer his own questions about the dating culture at BYU. Mark Ogletree, an associate professor in the Department of Church History and Doctrine, teaches marriage and family classes and regularly asks his students what they think of the dating atmosphere at BYU. A lot of students are not dating. Top, Bruce A.