FILL OUT MY SURVEY (for a school project!)
9 years ago
General
HEY EVERYONE!! For one of my school courses, I am doing a research paper pertaining to the impact of expensive post-secondary schooling on young adults.
The demographic I am looking for are young adults, generally between the ages of 17-30, living in the United States or Canada. I prefer responses from people who have either attended college/university, are currently attending college/university, are preparing to attend college/university, or wanted to but were unable to.
The survey has a focus on the impact of student fees on learning, so if you live in a country where college/university is free, this survey probably isn't for you! However, I'd LOVE if you could recommend this to your fellow Canadian/American friends :>>
FILL 'ER OUT HERE:
>> http://goo.gl/forms/cJG7YJMPPznSvhqo1 <<
And thank you so much for taking the time to complete the survey, I super appreciate it!! <33
The demographic I am looking for are young adults, generally between the ages of 17-30, living in the United States or Canada. I prefer responses from people who have either attended college/university, are currently attending college/university, are preparing to attend college/university, or wanted to but were unable to.
The survey has a focus on the impact of student fees on learning, so if you live in a country where college/university is free, this survey probably isn't for you! However, I'd LOVE if you could recommend this to your fellow Canadian/American friends :>>
FILL 'ER OUT HERE:
>> http://goo.gl/forms/cJG7YJMPPznSvhqo1 <<
And thank you so much for taking the time to complete the survey, I super appreciate it!! <33
FA+

a couple highlights of the results would be:
-A majority of participants (69.6%) live at home with their parents. The most popular reason was because of high cost of living/low finance, and second was disability
-Most participants plan on attending/are attending/have attended university, but a large amount of people say the price of college makes it basically impossible to attend (on a scale of 1-5 for the difficulty of paying for college, basically everyone rated 3, 4, or 5)
-Only about 20% of participants who attended university ended up graduating
-A majority (61.9%) of graduates don't work in their field of study
-75% of participants still rely on financial support from a caregiver
THAT'S the jist of it, sorry again for the late response! let me know if you're curious about anything else :0