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The Atlantic: The Case For Getting Married Young

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INTRODUCTION
A recent article from The Atlantic, “The Case for Getting Married Young”, discusses the right time to get married. The author, Karren Swallow Prior talks about advantages and disadvantages of delaying to married and the change of someone marriage's reason. Although studies cited by the author is correct, in real life this case actually depends on who decides to marry at an early age because no one can guarantee will succeed or will be failed.
BODY PARAGRAPH
According to author Prior, at least there some advantages from people who decide to delay married, especially for college-education women. “While delayed marriage does have economic benefits for college-educated women and is credited with bringing down the overall divorce rate.” Why does it have advantages? Because education can give us some kind of guarantee to get a good job and make us more mature. In fact, not everyone has a similar experience. The Student Experience Report (2007) informs that 94 percent of over 1,600 …show more content…

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