Course:POLI380JAN2011Owen/Survey/Post-secondary education
Topic: == Post-secondary education (e.g. policies and issues relating to university, college and other post-secondary education).==
Reminder: Write properly structured questions, including simple text for response options. Use the discussion tab above for discussion of advantages and disadvantages of particular questions and their wording.
Contributors: 1. David McHugh 2. Brittany Watson 3. Joei N. Wong 4. Harpreet Khela 5. Jin Young Park 6. Derek B. Kootte 7. Elaiza Datar 8. (deleted) 9. Ryan Trasolini 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Possible Questions
1. How important do you feel about Post secondary education being useful in one's financial future? Answers may be numbered from 1-10 (with 10 being the highest) ---- Harpreet Khela
- As I don't believe this is the focus of our survey any longer, I would propose to omit this DerekKootte 18:59, 8 February 2011 (PST)
- This question is under review*
1) Do your Parents Fund your Post-Secondary Education? If answer is 'YES' How much? <--- Discussion has indicated that this should be removed
a)Entirely
b)Only School Semester Fees (credit course fees, exam fees)
c)Only Course Materials (books, course packs, stationary)----- JoeiNWong
1) Revision to question above: To what extent do / did your Parents Fund your Post-Secondary Education?
a)Not at all - 0% b)Nominally - 1% - 29% c)Moderately - 30% - 59% d)Mostly - 60% - 99% e)Completely - 100%
2) How supportive are your Parents with regards to the Career/Degree path you have Chosen to Pursue? Where 1 is an indicator of No Support and Disagreement with your chosen Career/Degree Path and 10 an indicator of Complete Support and Agreement with your chosen Career/Degree Path: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hey Joei,
Number 2 is a good question. You could go on to ask something along the path of:
How influential were the wishes of your parents in determining your career/degree path? (Again using the 1-10 scale) ---- Harpreet Khela