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Monday, February 9, 2026

It is argued that getting married before finishing school or getting a job is not a good choice. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

It is argued that getting married before finishing school or getting a job is not a good choice. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
or,  
It is a foolish idea to get married before finishing the study and settling down. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Agree 

Disagree 

  • Early companionship can help each other grow and support 

  • One does not have to worry about gaining professional success to settle in life

  • If family support is there 

  • This may help in raising family at appropriate time, before women face pregnancy-related complications

As per the common perception of contemporary times, entering into marriage before finishing the education is an unwise move, for it is likely to impede professional and personal growth. I largely concur with this notion since one must be through with their academic obligations to ensure long-term stability.

Marrying ahead of the culmination of studies and gaining employment can make one vulnerable to disruptions in attempts to successfully accomplish educational and professional objectives. This can distract individuals from pursuing college or university whole-heartedly since one, especially women, is likely to be overwhelmed by familial obligations - negotiating household chores, or caring for children, leaving them with little time to focus on  engaging effectively with academic pursuits. Consequently, they are likely to be deprived of getting jobs that promise monetary and professional progress. For instance, as per Daily Mirror, a majority of successful professionals admit that despite being in a relationship, they delayed fulfillment(consummation) promise to wed before obtaining relevant degrees and suitable employment. 

Similarly, although some might say that married couples can support each other emotionally, this is a misplaced notion/belief/supposition; one needs to be mentally mature and have emotional resilience to attend success in marital life. This can be achieved only after the completion of academic innings and settling in gainful employment because this can afford necessary exposure and adequate monetary resources to support family, and overrule any feeling of regret. To corroborate, as per ONS, Great Britain, couples settling in marriage after gaining adequate qualifications and good jobs experience  negligible divorce rates

In hindsight, I vehemently opine that committing to marital relationships post-culmination of education and obtaining suitable jobs is a prudent choice: this allows one to ensure their academic, occupational and familial success in the long run.








It is argued that getting married before finishing school or getting a job is not a good choice. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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