One couple definitely did not.
Ball State University's leadership and communication class "Cardinal Chemistry" is pairing up its students to see if they can make two people fall in love in a meaningful way [via Ball State Daily].
Three men from the class volunteered to be the bachelors and a mixer was held in the library to pick the women. Each woman spent a few minutes with each guy and then decided who they liked the most, while the guys also filled out a survey to help them narrow down the girls they liked.
Once all three guys were matched with women who also were interested in them, they went out on dates planned by the "romance team," including a date to Panera Bread, a group date to the pumpkin patch, and the guys making dinner for their dates. One couple didn't make it to their third date though, saying they felt more like friends than people who had a genuine romantic connection.
The students at this Indiana University say they're excited to be a part of the weird but kind of cool project, and hope it can shed some light on how modern dating works. You know, the kind of modern dating where you meet through a college class that makes you date each other.
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