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The questionnaire is open to all undergraduates and poses questions on topics ranging from the sense of humor a student prefers and to what degree they consider themselves an adult.
Culture By Clara Duhon Apr 8, 2021 12:50 AM
After scouring for virtual and socially distanced dates for more than a year, students have turned to a viral survey to find their perfect peer match.
As of Wednesday, more than 4,200 students filled out the GW Marriage Pact, a questionnaire that uses respondents’ answers to 53 personality and dating-related questions to match students with their most compatible partner. The four students who run the program said viral TikToks matching college students through surveys inspired them to team up and launch a GW version.