Simply put, falling in love in college has advantages and disadvantages. Whether you say it or not, you will get something from it and lose something from it.
First of all, falling in love in college can enrich your college life, supervise each other through love, make progress together and accumulate love experience at the same time. For example, in many college couples, two people urge each other and encourage each other, and finally successfully take the postgraduate entrance examination together. This kind of love story is very valuable and meaningful. In addition, even if two people don't get together after graduating from college, at least you have accumulated love experience. After entering the workplace, especially when you are urged to get married, you will not be too confused about choosing a spouse and falling in love.
However, falling in love in college also has risks, such as poor self-discipline, long love time and neglect of study. For another example, because of distance, family and other reasons, I had to break up when I graduated, wasting four years of youth and feelings.
Secondly, there are many advantages to not falling in love in college. For example, you are free to do everything and don't need to think too much about other people's feelings. At the same time, you can devote your time and energy to things you are interested in, instead of thinking about what to eat and play with your partner every day.
But if the university does not fall in love, it is difficult to accumulate love experience. For many people with poor self-discipline, people who lack supervision may indulge in games all day and eventually waste four years.
To sum up, whether a university wants to fall in love depends on personal circumstances and ideas. If you really meet the right person in college, then accept it and have a love affair. But if it doesn't match, don't follow suit. You must find someone to fall in love with. Let nature take its course and make the best choice.