A satisfaction survey could be used to determine Filipino students attitudes towards college. It could also determine what courses the students tend to choose.
it depends on the students choice.
At the more basic levels of education, students do not have a choice. Everybody has to learn how to read, and how to do arithmetic. At higher levels, students do have choices. College students choose their own subject of study.
Some students can't stand the thought of attending school on a morally depraved college campus. For these students, attending a Bible college can be a smart choice. Bible college surrounds students with the Word of God. Students are required to take classes that focus on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and can be a true blessing to students.
The answer depends on what information the survey collects.
Are talented students to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice.
Jill M. Reilly has written: 'College comes sooner than you think!' -- subject(s): College choice, College student orientation, High school students
Within the United States, students do not have a choice. English is a requirement for all degree programs.
The choice of school colors was selected by the students.
I believe it depends if there are scholarships open for Economics students in your college of your choice. There are colleges of course that offers. Or ask the help of your local government for this matter.
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It is 20 multiple choice question survey that takes about 10 minutes. It is taken after the program, versus a baseline survey which is taken before the program. The endline survey measures how much has changed since the first time you took the baseline survey.
Fiona M. Goodchild has written: 'Student response to multiple choice evaluation' -- subject(s): Cognition, College students, Learning, Psychology of, Multiple-choice examinations, Psychology, Psychology of Learning, Research