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College student survey, if your in college or graduated in the last 5 years
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post Feb 23 2009, 11:54 PM
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I have a project due at the end of March and I need to take a survey of college students and do a research project to help me prepare for college, so if your in college or graduated within the last 5 years, please fill this quick survey for me? Thanks CB

What is your name:
Graduating year/ Graduated year:
School:
Junior? / State? / Private?:
Major?:
When you first found out that you were accepted, what made you the most anxious about college? Such as Dorm life, cost? etc.

How did your family deal with cost factors of room and board? what did you do to help?

As a college student, what should high school students prepare for? such as nightlife? etc

In your opinion are college professors more lenient or strict when coming to getting your work done?

Being that college students are the leaders in counterculture, what have you done to help out? as in joining a society, club etc?

Has your average GPA dropped significantly from High school or would you say that if you worked hard in high school, you're fine?

Did you take any AP classes in HS? If you did, which ones and have these AP classes helped you with your current Major?
 
 
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post Feb 24 2009, 12:10 AM
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What is your name: Nicki
Graduating year/ Graduated year: 2011
School: University of Georgia
Public? / State? / Private?: GA public
Major?: political science
When you first found out that you were accepted, what made you the most anxious about college? Such as Dorm life, cost? etc. Cost was a concern in making the decision, and then concerns about not liking the affordable school I'm attending culturally.

How did your family deal with cost factors of room and board? what did you do to help? My parents are divorced, so they more or less split it, with some contributions from grandparents. A lot of the money my parents put in is actually from my college fund, and I pay for all my food, utilities, etc now that I'm out of the dorm.

As a college student, what should high school students prepare for? such as nightlife? etc ummm I really don't know how to answer this. It's very specific per where one is going and what one's high school experience was like, I think.

In your opinion are college professors more lenient or strict when coming to getting your work done? completely depends. But as a rule, generally more strict.

Being that college students are the leaders in counterculture, what have you done to help out? as in joining a society, club etc? I'm primary involved with my school's radio station, and to some extent the local music scene. I have started also attending meetings of a literary debate society, and am considering becoming a member.

Has your average GPA dropped significantly from High school or would you say that if you worked hard in high school, your fine? *you're. In high school, I got 10 points added onto all my AP/IB class grades. In college that is not the case. Thus, my GPA is much lower now. But I won't lie- I didn't work particularly hard in high school, so it's no surprise I don't know how to study now. However friends who easily made great grades in high school attending top tier schools now struggle much more than ever before. It depends a lot on what school you attend.

Did you take any AP classes in HS? If you did, which ones and have these AP classes helped you with your current Major? yes, 7. AP US history, AP English language and composition, AP English literature and composition, AP calculus AB, AP American government, AP macroeconomics, AP psychology. Both AP Englishes combined to make IB English. APs are definitely useful to prepare for college, but I don't know how much any of them helped for my major specifically..
 

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