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The Factors that Affect Students’ Decision in Choosing their College Courses
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A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the High School Department Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City
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In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the English Subject
______________ By: Alba, Kenneth Eduard Castillo Bertol, Treesha Beatrice Estañol De Mesa, Katherine Denise Evangelista Martin, Fritz Gerald Golamco Mestosamente, Sharee Sonido Zaguirre, Ma. Karlson Reyes IV- St. Timothy March 2010
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is the researchers’ greatest concession to extend their utmost gratitude to several people for their kind and invaluable assistance in making this study. The researchers express an ocean of thanks particularly to: Mrs. Anabelle Enriquez-Peralta, the researchers’ mentor and editor for her meticulous efforts, persistence and professional way of guiding the researchers Sr. Felicitas Bernardo SPC, School Head / Principal, for including this thesis writing scheme in the school curriculum The Fourth Year High School participants, who tried their very best to answer accurately the questionnaire and permitted the researchers to know more about them through interviews The faculty members of Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City, who have shared their knowledge and provided them the encouragement to pursue this work Friends and relatives, for their prayers and continuous encouragement Mr. and Mrs. Alba; Mr. Bertol; Mrs. De Mesa; Mr. Martin; Mr. and Mrs. Mestosamente, and Mr. and Mrs. Zaguirre, the researchers’ parents, for allowing them to conduct this survey despite of the hardships they might face.
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Above all, the Almighty Father, the giver of wisdom, for His love, knowledge, and blessings bestowed upon the researchers in the completion of this work.
The researchers’ heartfelt thanks!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND THE REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Review of Related Literature Synthesis of the Review Statement of the Problem Hypothesis Significance of the Study Definition of Terms
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CHAPTER 2 METHODOLOGY Research Participants Instruments Date Gathering Procedure
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CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Findings
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CHAPTER 4 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATION Summary Conclusion Recommendation
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References Appendices Curriculum Vitae
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CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND THE REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Dreams can be pure make-believe. Dreams may also be based on goals that can be realized. Fulfilling such dreams requires information and knowledge – information about the requirements for reaching goals, and knowledge of one’s strengths and limitations. The forefathers of mankind sought to provide individual freedom in a moral democracy in which different races, creeds, abilities, and interests might exist as a harmonious whole. Safeguarding that freedom, however, imposes on them a very real responsibility: First, responsibility to society, for no group is stronger or has higher purposes than its individual members; and second, responsibility to their own self fulfillment. Decision-making is the logical way of setting one’s mind to choose amidst the possibilities to satisfy man’s ease. This is true as stated that good decision-making is an essential skill for career success generally, and effective leadership particularly. It is true that for an individual to be successful, the person must possess good decision-making. Every day we make decisions, whether big or small and these decisions can make huge impacts in our lives. As the person progresses, his or her ability to decide improve,
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allowing the individual to make better and wiser decision in life. Failure to make the right decision often leads to downfall. Methodologically speaking, decision-making is not all fun and games, some deal with people, others deal with future careers. Graduating high school students face one of the most crucial decisions in their lives, and that is future career decision. These students face the fact that this certain adjudication will decide their future. Deciding on which college to attend to is not a “gut reaction”. It requires mature and serious discussion, and may not, despite the long run, lead to initial choice. However, during this crucial stage in each student’s life, there are some factors in which results to confusion, and further lead to a mistake. Some parents think that what they suggest to their children in what course to pursue is better, yet they tend to ignore what their children desire. Other factors include: financial stability, university prestige and of course, practicality. And because of these, some students graduate in courses they do not really like. On the other hand, others pursue their desired course with no doubt, and they were able to graduate with high spirits. One of the suggested elucidations is for the parents to talk with their children. Then it is up to the child whether they will agree or not. Other solution involves letting the child decide on their own. Deciding for oneself helps the individual to develop and progress in life.
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The researchers conducted this study in order to know the factors that affect student’s decision in choosing their college courses. This study also includes the effect of these factors to psychological aspect of the youth. And finally, to make the readers understand the statement, “Put your future in good hands-your own.” – Author Unknown
Review of the Related Literature
Based on Statistics, more than 15,000 typical young people have problems about school. Surprisingly, most students approve wholeheartedly of their schools. Despite a certain amount of groaning and grumbling, 79 percent of those polled frankly admit that they like school. Only 6 percent dislike it so much that they would like to quit. Despite their general approval, however, many young people complain that their problem is not knowing how to study effectively. Big majorities mention problems that stand in the way of getting the most out of school. Here are some of those problems: I would like to do well I my school work, but I do not know how to study effectively; I could do better if I had more definite idea of how well I’m doing during the semester; It is the test that worry me. Even when I “know my stuff” I get so tense and worried that I don’t do as well as I should; I know exactly what I want to say, but putting it down on paper is what gets me. (Robert H. Seashore (1962), Your Goals and You: A Guidance Handbook, Science Research Associates USA)
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Students may have all their school problems neatly solved, but maybe questions about their plans for the future are baffling them. Perhaps they haven’t yet chosen the career they would like to follow. They may be uncertain about their future educational plans. (Robert H. Seashore (1962), Your Goals and You: A Guidance Handbook, Science Research Associates USA) Getting along with others is in some ways related to the preceding one, because the way people feel about themselves influences the way others feel. If they feel friendly and self-confident, others are likely to look at them in the same way. Most young people want very much to be liked and to be included in activities of the groups that interest them. (Robert H. Seashore (1962), Your Goals and You: A Guidance Handbook, Science Research Associates USA) The researchers found this selection precise since most of the youth today experience lack of self-esteem when it comes to the fact that they are pressured to do well in college. Like what is mentioned above, some students find it hard to cope up with exams when they did not understand the lesson. That is why some young people are discouraged to continue up to their college degree because of their experiences in high school. For example, freshmen students who are bullied in their high school days would become more cautious in all aspects especially in choosing their friends and acquaintances.
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As said by Seashore, “the way you feel about yourself influences the way others feel about you” explains that most of the youth today are forced to be like their parents – to choose the universities that they have been to, to choose the course that they have been or to continue what they preferred, and still, they are pressured to do well with it. Ability of an individual as defined by an online dictionary site called, “The Free Dictionary by Farlex” is: (a) the quality of being able to do something, especially the physical, mental, financial, or legal power to accomplish something (b) a natural or acquired skill or talent (c) the quality of being suitable for or receptive to a specified treatment. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ability) Relating the given definitions to the researchers’ subject matter, the students’ abilities make a great impact on their decision regarding which course they will go for. High school students must meet the required average grade of the subjects for their selection of course. For example, a student who has a vision of being an engineer cannot take engineering courses if he falls short on trigonometry and mathematics; and a student cannot take BS Accountancy if he is not fond of Accountancy at all. Thus, the ability and the performance of a student distress his decision on what course he will take. Young people’s dreams and ambitions may take many forms and go through many phases and changes. Some are practical and realistic; some can never go beyond wishful thinking. But among the main factors that help determine the life they will eventually have are the kind of schooling they get and the type of work they do. Their
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abilities, in turn, help determine that they will be able to achieve in the way of education and a career. (Excerpted from Your goals and You: A Guidance Handbook) A consideration of their profile of abilities can help them avoid mistakes, too. If they are very high in physical ability and manual dexterity, but below average in mechanical comprehension, reasoning, and space ability, it probably would be unrealistic for them to look forward to a career in engineering, and more practical to try for success as skilled sheet metal worker or in some other requiring their particular combination of abilities. If a person’s ability does not support the course they like, they need to think for alternatives that would suit it. It is better to go for a course in which the student is interested and which his abilities go well rather than going for a course in which the abilities of the student are not compatible which can results to failure. Choosing a course is a really tough decision to make but the students must always put on their mind: “Will I able to manage this course with my abilities whether intellectually or physically?; Am I confident enough to pursue with this course?; Will I be able to get scores that will make me pass my subjects?; After studying this course, what career am I going to get and where can that lead me?; Am I making good decision with whatever course will I go for?” As students, they are more aware of their abilities and the courses they can cope with. From that point, after assessing their limits, they can already anticipate if they can
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qualify to that particular course. The decision can be done based on what field the student’s excel. It is one of the bases that can be implied. If a student prefers a course that is not suitable for him, he may not meet the Grade Point Average that in either way may result to failure or even disqualification. The suggestion of the researchers is it will be best if the students identify their abilities which they can utilize for the future. It will also be coherent if they pursue the course they are comfortable with, which holds their interest and with what can meet the arrangement of their abilities. The constitution allows parents to bring up their children according to their own values and beliefs. Parental responsibility includes: Providing a home for their children and; Choosing and providing for their child’s education. Parents have the rights to make decisions about their child’s upbringing without interference. Parenting involves providing a safe environment for their child’s growth, providing for their basic needs, allowing them to develop their own identity, nurturing their self-esteem, respecting them, educating them, spending time with them etc. Parents have a duty to protect their children from abuse and neglect. Having parental responsibility basically means that as a parent they have the right to make important decisions. (www.college-preparation.suite101.com/article/cfm/deciding_on_a_college) Parents are the ones who nurture and raise a child. Being a parent is not that easy, they have their duties and responsibilities not only to themselves but also to their children. As their children grow up they have needs that parents should provide. Parents
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provide them their basic needs, teach moral values, show them what is right and help them develop their own being. Parents should also provide their child’s education. We all know that every parent dreams for their child to have a great future. For them, education is the best treasure they can give to their child. That’s why sometimes they don’t even care how much money it will cost them just to put their child in a school with high standard a school they envision to help their child embodiment his skills and flourish it for him to be a great and successful person as he grow-up. It is also part of their duty not to abuse their child. As we all know many parents now a day abuse their own child. They punish them, bit them to death. As parents it is not right to commit such thing, parents can’t just bit their child because he commit a mistake or didn’t emulate their command. Children have the right to be protected, to be loved by their parents not to be abused. College admission counselors need to be sure that the potential student has the ability to academically successful while at college. The best indicators for success are the student’s grade point average (GPA) and college entrance exams. The higher the grade point average and test score, the likelihood that the student has gained the necessary academic skills to transfer to college level academics. The admission committee will request class rank information on all applicants. Class rank compares students to the rest of their class in terms of GPA. This factor assists the committee to learn if the high school has a grade inflation issue and the competitiveness of the high school. College will issue additional factors when considering admission status. Examples include minority
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status, first generation status, recommendations, essays/statements and extenuating circumstances. It is true that applying for college requires a lot, one must possess academic competitiveness and high academic achievement. Sometimes applicants who failed to meet some of these requirements are often ceded to other colleges which the applicant is suitable for. Academic competence gives the college a higher edge in development and also provides the student a better edge in what that individual will face in the upcoming years, that is why academic committee of different colleges require the applicant’s rank information in order to determine if the applicant has the potentials or not. As one competes to survive in college, that person also learns how to struggle in the everyday challenges one meets in life. In relation to the factors that affect a student’s decision, higher potential allows the student to widen his or her view in choosing the right university campus suited for his or her desired course. College institutes also seek information about the applicant’s status, this also becomes the basis of the personage’s potentials through recommendations from the previous school, family status, essays by the applicant and more. In relations, the status of the student in both the previous school and in the family also becomes a great factor. College admission counselors will review the student’s high school curriculum to ensure proper college preparatory courses have been taken. These courses include English, social studies, math, science, foreign languages, and fine art. Involvement in sports and clubs shows various character qualities like leadership, honesty, respect, and 13
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teamwork. Colleges also want students to continue to participate in college activities where the student can use these character qualities. Service to the community is a key factor in today's admission game. Volunteering demonstrates a commitment to bettering society through unselfish acts. Volunteering activities need to be on the larger scale rather than multiple small ones. High School subjects (mainly Science, English, Mathematics and others like foreign languages, arts, Social Studies) are like the building blocks of the student’s desired course. Possessing more knowledge in these areas will certainly be an advantage for the individual, they are more capable of gripping all the lessons they will encounter. Students who are involved in many curriculum activities like volunteering and active in the field of sports are more likely to show good qualities like leadership and teamwork in their team, respect to oneself and to others, devoting oneself to his/her responsibilities and more. Overall, colleges want students who demonstrate well roundedness and have gone the way of holistic admission process. Students who can present themselves on various personal levels will be more attractive to admission counselors. A well-mannered and responsible student shows that he or she really is. During their college life they are trained to become physically and mentally better. If an individual decided to pursue his or her desired course, then it is more likely that the individual will show better progress rather than pursuing a course he or she does not like.
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It is true that choosing for a college course requires a lot of thinking. Besides, it involved evaluation in its genuine and valid sense. One cannot summarize options in one listing and define circumstances instantaneously. Moreover, if the college course is on the angle of this predicament; then one factor can never leave this equation: financial stability. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicant s) Logistic regression is used to explore the role that peers play in the college-going decisions of a sample of low-income urban minority public high school graduates drawn from the National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS:88) database. Peer pressure becomes a factor in career decision making because individuals who are closely involved with their friends tend to be involved in the decision of their friends. Take example in career choice, if one person chooses Nursing, other will also be forced to choose Nursing because they don’t want to be independent from them. Sometimes peers influence others to take that certain course because they think that it is better for them to take that particular course. As a result, the choice they made is not suited for them. (http://eus.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/39/1/128) Andrew Sokatch, Education and Urban Society, (unknown place and name of publication), 2006
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Advantages of deciding career on own: It makes them more independent, they are responsible for their actions, they are more aware of the pitfalls in a particular avocation, they are prepared to face the consequences of a wrong choice in career matters rather than blame their elders, they choose what they like the most. Disadvantages of deciding career on own: teenagers are immature, they are impulsive, and indecision can make them falter in their choice, rash decision, succumb to peer pressures, know in all types.
Teenagers some feel are too young to decide their own career matters. Parents particularly are very concerned about their affairs. On the other hand in this modern day and age, teenagers are revolting against too much parental interference and guidance. (http://www.paggu.com/jobs-and-career/can-a-teenager-decide-a-career-for-him-orherself/)
In the past, some teenagers feel insecure about themselves and they think that they are incapable of deciding their careers, since the parents of these individuals care for their child’s future, they decide for them. But as time pass by, and as modern day dawns teenagers become more rebellious. These individuals think that they are capable of handling different situations on their own; they tend to go against their parents’ interference and guidance. Sometimes these revolts cause the individual to be hurt. Maturity precedes some of these individuals, they feel that they no longer need guidance in decision making that’s why they tend to ignore school and parent’s guidance and being affected by peer pressure. This independent action has certain advantages, one
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of these are making that individual more responsible and making them aware of the consequences of an action. Some teenagers become successful in life by being independent, they are capable of handling different situations through the use of their mental and physical capabilities. But all actions have consequences, one of these disadvantages is that some individuals become too immature. Their eager desire for independence leads them to making the wrong decision and leading them to wrong paths in life. They tend to succumb to life’s challenges because of eagerness and unpreparedness. Today's challenging economy has been very harsh for students who are hoping to attend higher education to further their studies and hopefully, get better jobs upon graduating. But often, various obstacles tend to block this route and this challenge often comes from one object: money. Pursuing your dreams after college will always remain a possibility, with or without money said Anne Jones in her article in association to college course decision making. (Read more: http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/FinancialAid-For-Graduate-School---Educational-And-Financial-Aid-For-GraduateStudents/935155#ixzz0efACpbrh. Under Creative Commons License: Attribution No Derivatives) Studying will not be a question for those with eagerness to earn a college degree. However, despite all these eagerness and fervor lies the fact that not all students can afford the course they primarily want. The problem at hand is that their financial stability limits their choice which latter led them to a more, said practical course. As cited by 17
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Anne Jones, “Pursuing your dreams will always remain a possibility, with or without money.” Positive thinking, yet if the assurance will only key in the decision, then that student will prefer the one wherein he can find the means to continue rationally. A glimpse of risks along this part where one decides critically, describes a hesitation of why pursue that course if the chances are too low for that student to endure anyway; regarding the expenses that are to be covered. One might disregard his interest over this matter and end up with a college course he is aware he won’t be able to excel or fit in. This in time will be a more serious concern, anticipating wasted efforts, finances, opportunities and time. That, for instance is the situation where the researcher’s wouldn’t assume the students to engage in if they did not arrive to an appropriate and logical decision. A simple explanation of the economic facts of life is seldom enough for the desire to do better for your children when your parents could do for you go even deeper. What must be done is consistently and over a period of years to compare the private and public colleges in all aspects, including cost if you seek them out, the facts will speak for themselves. (Moneywise, 1985) There are several types of solutions you can apply to your financial aid problems. Scholarships are one of the most common solutions because students do not have to pay these back and they are often awarded for several semesters of study. Scholarships are generally based on need, academic transcripts, fields of study and academic background. There are several scholarships through the government and private contributors and the school of your choice may even offer their own scholarships. Grants are another solution to financial aid problems because grants are basically free 18
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money. Students must meet certain qualifications (usually full-time status with a “C” average or better) or else the grant will be revoked. If you do not qualify for scholarships or grants due to tour family’s financial situation or your academic transcript, you can check into loans and work-study programs. Work-study programs are ideal for students who may not have great academic transcripts because these programs are neither loans nor grants. Students work part-time at the university or at a job related to their course of study. (http://www.ehow.com/about_4706021_solutions-financial-aid-problems.html) Weighing the consequences of choosing for a college course considering financial stability determines a complicated mental work. But then as to any other problems came to arise is a solution. There are student loans, financial grants and assistances and other ways to pay for college expenses. Though financial aid problems maybe a subject for a diffidence regarding on what course it is to choose; it will not always reside on the line that it limits the student’s option and hinders them to pursue that course. As mentioned from above, there are several ways to support and prepare for college finances. College admission counselors need to be sure that the potential student has the ability to academically successful while at college. The best indicators for success are the student's grade point average (GPA) and college entrance exams. The higher the grade point average and test score, the likelihood that student has gained the necessary academic skills to transfer to college level academics. It is true that different colleges require a certain passing mark to be admitted in the school. Higher marks in college entrance exams and in their GPAs means that the student is capable of higher academic 19
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achievement. Students who didn’t meet the passing marks are alluded to other colleges which they are suited for. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicant s) High school GPAs cannot stand alone. College admission counselors will review the student's high school curriculum to ensure proper college preparatory courses have been taken. These courses include English, social studies, math, science, Foreign languages, and arts. Students can demonstrate mastery in these areas by taking the courses at an honors or Advanced Placement. Students must be suited to the courses they take in order to fully advance their knowledge in their desired field. Taking courses not suitable to the student can lead them to future careers they are not suited in. That is why some colleges/universities conduct interviews after the student passed the exam in order to determine whether they are determined to take the course or not. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicants) The admission committee will request class rank information on all applicants. Class rank compares students to the rest of their class in terms of GPA. This factor assists the committee to learn if the high school has a grade inflation issue and/or the competitiveness of the high school. Academic competence is a desired characteristic of colleges/universities. These competent people are capable of higher academic achievements and better future careers. Students with no competent characteristic are likely to have a standard life even though they have the brains. Universities with high 20
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standards seek individuals with higher ranking in their previous schools and greater competent ability in academics. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicant s) Involvement in sports and clubs shows various character qualities like leadership, honesty, respect, and teamwork. These qualities directly transfer to the college community and eventually to the world of work. Colleges also want students to continue to participate in college activities where the student can use these character qualities. Common activities include sport teams, intramural sport teams, student clubs, sororities and fraternities, student newspapers, student council and more. Leadership is a must have ability for a student, this enables that individual to lead others into success. Honesty, respect and teamwork are also must have abilities for a student. These traits make a successful individual and make that person capable of handling different situations that will come. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicant s)
Service to the community is a key factor in today's admission game. Volunteering demonstrates a commitment to bettering society through unselfish acts. Volunteering activities need to be on the larger scale rather than multiple small ones. For example, participating in a walk-a-thon to raise money for a cause only takes a few hours of time.
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Students need to show their commitment to the cause on a larger scale. An example could be for the student to set a money goal for the cause and create a walking team as well as additional fundraisers to meet the goal. Volunteering that solves a community problem is an attractive attribute in the eyes of the admission committee. Students who are active in volunteering in different activities for the development of the society will gain knowledge in handling small and large scale commitments like setting higher goals in life, or goals that aims to help others to progress as well. Colleges also aim to have these kinds of student to further their knowledge in volunteerism as well as developing their determination to achieve.
(http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicant s)
Colleges will use additional factors when considering admission status. Examples include minority status, first generation status, recommendations, essays/statements, and extenuating circumstances. The students’ status serves also as a foundation in their standings in both their school and college. But that doesn’t mean that more money means the person is smart, sometimes person will less income have the brains. Previous school records also become the basis of their admission in the university. (http://collegepreparation.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_colleges_look_for_in_applicants)
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Overall, colleges want students who demonstrate well roundedness and have gone the way of holistic admission process. Students who can present themselves on various personal levels will be more attractive to admission counselors. On the same level, students who can separate themselves from the mass of other applicants are desired. If students can do this, they become attractive to college admission committees. This is true, stating that students who present themselves are more likely be admired by the university they are entering. Students who show determination, perseverance and has high standards in their school have higher chance of achieving success. Its important to have these traits in
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Deciding on which college to attend is not a gut reaction. It requires mature and serious discussion and may not, in the long run, lead to the initial choice. Considered the cost facts, all parties involved in the discussion come away from very fired decision feeling comfortable. If at the end of the freshmen semester, the decision needs to be revisited, undergraduates can always consider transferring.
There are many decisions to be made when selecting the type of education and training you will need when completing high school like many other choices you will make in life, there are positives and negatives tat need to be considered. One major factor why its hard for students to choose which school they would attend to during college is 23
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the prestige of the school. They consider its reputation, popularity and quality of education. Their future relies on the school they choose but it is still based on their capability. That's why students should be well trained and practical. When graduates become experts and have been recognized, it's the school's honor. The institution's standards increase. Thus making the school's ratings higher as the students execute superb performance
A good way to assess the academic focus of a college is to consider the most popular majors and percentages of students in those majors. A college where most of the students major in engineering obviously has different strength and focus than a college where most of the students major in arts or humanities. With that said, do not eliminate a college simply because your intended major is not one of the top three, as long as you understand what the college' most popular subjects are. (http://colleges.collegekit.com/guides/college-selection/rescollselect.aspx)
Since some colleges offer courses which are not their top of the line, it is a must for the students to choose schools that excel with what course they prefer. It should be carefully examined. Nevertheless, if the student passed in one of the best school in the country but didn't qualify in the course he really wants, second thoughts might arrive. It is up to the student whether to choose that best school or proceed to the school where he passed and met the qualifications for his real choice. Every factor must be carefully 24
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weighed. It's all about grabbing the opportunity and taking the risks in finding a place where one student feels like he belongs.
Synthesis of the Review
The preceding pages convey a resemblance that decision-making is the logical way of setting one’s mind to choose amidst the possibilities to satisfy man’s ease. Thousands of typical young people have problems about school. Relating the given definition to the researchers’ subject matter, the students’ abilities make a great impact on their decision regarding which course they will go for. Thus, it requires critical decisionmaking more than anything else. The researchers found this true since most of the youth today experience lack of self-esteem when it comes to the fact that they are pressured to do well in college. The law allows parents to bring up their children according to their own values and beliefs. Parental responsibility includes: Providing a home for their children and; Choosing and providing for their child’s education. There are times in which the parents interfere in the college course decision making because of problems such as financial stability and the university they have been to. Their concern is much relevant in a way that they give assessment to their children. But sometimes, their mode of doing so is incorrect. (www.collegepreparation.suite101.com/article/cfm/deciding_on_a_college)
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Statement of the Problem The Factors that Affect Student’s Decision Making in choosing their College Courses 1. What are the factors that affect graduating students’ decision in choosing their college courses? 1.1 Do parents dictate what their children MUST choose? 1.2 Does financial stability affect (or support) the availability and duration of the course? 1.2.1
for example, medical courses need above average financial support since it is subjected for 8-10 years and includes laboratory equipment and surgery apparatus
1.3 Are teenagers concerned of the practicality of the course? 1.3.1
Many people (especially the youth) demand for jobs right after graduation.
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The youth today wants to secure a stable job after taking the course.
1.4 Does “bandwagon effect” influence much of the youth’s mind especially when it is confused in choosing the right path? 1.4.1
For example, teenagers today take accountancy because their friends take it too.
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1.4.2
Many teenagers take nursing because the T.V. Advertisements states that some people abroad demand for nurse and caregivers thus giving them the security after graduation.
2. What are the experiences of college students after they are influenced by the factors mentioned above? 2.1 Do they experience boredom or they want to quit as soon as possible? 2.2 Do they experience difficulties? 2.3 Do they experience changes and discrimination? 2.4 Do they just continue it since they don’t like to disappoint their parents? 3. In the present time, how are those who graduated/ completed the course that they like? How about those whom they didn’t? 3.1 Are they successful or not? 3.2 What are their experiences? Hypotheses The researchers hypothesized that: Ho1: There are significant differences between the factors that affect college decision-making in percent of the participants.
Ho2: There are significant relationships between the factors that affect college decision-making in percent of the participants.
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Ho3: Among all the factors that affect students’ decision in choosing their college course, parents and financial stability have the most impact on them.
Significance of the Study
In various ways every study has its own importance and implication. Earlier, the importance of critical thinking which results to a good-decision when it comes in choosing college courses were laid. Pursuing this study will serve and give the readers a number of purposes. The researchers believe that this study will benefit the following: Administrators. This study would serve as a reading that will enable them to work with the teachers in helping a student choose the career path they are about to take. It will also help them in conducting workshops and seminars in alignment with decision making. Teachers. The information gathered disclose the possibilities that the teachers would be able to give appropriate recommendations regarding the students’ abilities. They also become one of the important factors in the realization of a student’s goals and vision. This may help them understand the significance of knowing on how to motivate students in picking a goal cause for a better future. Guidance Counselors. As part of guidance counselors’ expertise regarding career orientation, this study would help them assess the students prolifically. With this study,
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they will have wider reviews and ideas on how to handle or counsel students who needs guidance about what course fits their interests and God-given talents and abilities.. Parents. The research aims to help the parents understand their child’s endeavor. They would be also innovated to work and support the teachers in giving assistance to their children. Moreover, they will be informed the great role they will play in fostering decision making towards the students’ future and in setting their goal. Pupils. Particularly graduating high school students. The object of learning and direct benefactors of the advantages of the study. They would be more aware of their interests and more certain of what they want to become in the near future.
Scope and Limitation of the Study
The study is limited to determine the effects of the factors that affect the students' decision in choosing their college course. This study includes the fourth year students of Our Lady of Peace School, Antipolo City; college students; and alumni of Our Lady of Peace School, Antipolo City. The study was conducted during the first two months of the last semester, academic year 2009-2010. Out of the two-hundred eighty (280) candidates for graduation of the high school students of Our Lady of Peace School, the researchers only chose forty-five (45) to answer the questionnaires.
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Certain variables were included by the researchers to determine the effect of the factors that affect the students' decision in their college course. These variables includes the students' family income, place in the family and reasons that made that student choose the college course.
Definition of Terms
The following major keywords used in this study were defined in the purpose of better understanding and clarity in the context of the research.
Ability. Refers to the students’ competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training, or other qualification. (www.dictionary.com) Academic Progress. It is the measure of an individual’s academic advancement when it comes to his commitment at school. Bandwagon. A cause or party that attracts increasing numbers of adherents. (www.dictionary.com) College Course Decision-Making. Refers to the critical state in which young individuals decide which path are they in to. Financial Stability. The capacity of which each household has a monetary balance Grade Point Average (GPA). It is the weighted average grade of students and is used by universities as a mode of reference for admission. 30
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Gut Reaction. A basic and immediate response to something. (www.dictionary.com) Parents’ Responsibilities. Refers to the contractual obligation of the parents to their offspring.
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CHAPTER 2
METHODOLOGY
This chapter includes the research design used, the participants involved, the instruments used, the process of data gathering method and the procedure in data analysis. Research Design
This study utilized the descriptive-survey method. This method determines or describes the nature of an object. The process of descriptive research goes beyond mere gathering and tabulation of data. It involves the elements of interpretations of the meaning or significance of what is described. Thus, description is often combined with comparison and contrast involving measurements, classifications, interpretation and evaluation. In this study, it described the profile of the participants and it looked into the significant difference and relationship in the factors that affect students’ decision in choosing their college course.
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Participants
The study was accomplished in Our Lady of Peace School, one of the Catholic Schools in the City of Antipolo. It was a former Parochial School but was now altered into a Cathedral School beside the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in P. Oliveros St., Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City.
The participants in this study were the Fourth Year students of the said school and were enrolled for the academic year 2009-2010. The researchers decided to choose only forty-five (45) students among all six sections of the Fourth Year level. The investigators used total enumeration of the fourth year students of all six sections. The student population of the Fourth Year Students of Our Lady of Peace School is composed of twohundred eighty (280) and the researchers found it more accurate to choose only forty-five (45). In identifying the included participants, the researchers used simple random technique or known as the fishbowl technique. The school registrar provided a list of names of all seniors, cut it down one by one, and placed on a small box. The first fortyfive (45) drawn served as the participants. Table 1 shows the distribution of the participants.
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Table 1. Distribution of the Participants According to Section Section
Population
%
St. Timothy
11
24.44
Pere Chauvet
6
13.33
Angel Raphael
5
11.11
St. Florence
7
15.56
Angel Michael
8
17.78
Angel Gabriel
8
17.78
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100.00
Total
Instruments
The main instrument used in this study was the questionnaire, which consisted of three parts: Part I was the profile of the participants; Part II was the survey; and Part III was the interview part.
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Profile Questionnaire. It was the first part of the questionnaire. It asked for the participants’ background including name, year and section, sex, academic performance, family monthly income, parents’ highest educational attainment, and the number of family member studying. Survey. The survey-type was the second part of the questionnaire. It was designed to determine the preference of the participants when it comes to the factors that affect their decision-making process. It is composed of five items that discussed five relevant issues to college course decision-making: Parents, Financial Stability, Practicality, Course, and University. Interview. This was the third and last part of the questionnaire. It was a question and answer type designed to verify the problems of the youth today when it comes to various problems, obstacles, assets, possible solutions, and probable results.
In preparing the survey questionnaire, the researchers reviewed several readings and revision from certain Psychology books, articles about career counseling, and online resources as bases of the concepts to be tested relative to the study. With the permission of the researchers’ mentor, the questionnaires were distributed among the participants composed of forty-five students.
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Data Gathering Procedure
After a meticulous revision, the study was administered to the selected to the pupil participants of the fourth year high school students in Our Lady of Peace School during the fourth quarter of the academic year.
Prior to the administration of the survey, the researchers first sought permission from the authors’ mentor in Communication Arts English as a matter of courtesy. Upon the approval of the request, the researchers personally oriented the participants with regard on how they will answer the profile questionnaire and the survey-interview part. The participants were given questionnaire and allotted five minutes to fill out. A one-onone interview was conducted immediately right after the filling out the questionnaires in order to further explain their answers. The questionnaires were retrieved, tallied, tabulated and interpreted.
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CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION This chapter presents, analyzes and interprets the data gathered. The Presentation follows the sequence of the problem posed in chapter 1. Profile of the Participant Presented in Table 2 is the frequency count and percentage distribution of the participants according to the selected profile variables. As seen on Table 2, majority of the participants are female with a total of 31 or 68.69 percent as compared to male participants with a total of 14 or 31.11 percent. This is possible since most of the fourth year high school students of Our Lady of Peace School are comprised of female students.
Table 2. Distribution of the Participants According to the Selected Demographic Variables Variables
# of Participants
Percentage
14 31
31.11 68.69
11 18 14 2
24.45 40.00 31.11 4.44
25 4 7 6 2 1
55.56 8.89 15.56 13.33 4.44 2.22
Sex Male Female Education 90 & above 85-89 80-84 75-79 Family Income A B C D E F
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Highest Educational Attainment A. Mother High School Undergraduate High School Graduate College Undergraduate College Graduate With MA Units Doctorate Degree Holder B. Father
0 6 7 30 1 1
00.00 13.33 15.56 66.67 2.22 2.22
High School Undergraduate High School Graduate College Undergraduate College Graduate With MA Units Doctorate Degree Holder Number of Family Members (Studying)
1 4 5 31 2 2
2.22 8.89 11.11 68.69 4.44 4.44
0 1 2 3 4
3 12 23 4 3
6.67 62.67 51.10 8.59 6.67
Survey Part Question # 1 Question # 2 Question # 3
Yes
Percentage
No
Percentage
11 35 39
24.44 77.78 86.67
34 10 6
75.56 22.22 13.33
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In terms of family monthly income, 25 or 55.56 percent of have a family income of P30,000 above while only 1 or 2.22 percent has a family income of P10,000 below. With this it can be attributed that most of the participants belong to high-income earners. When it comes to the number of family members studying, Table 2 shows that most of the participants have 2 family members studying than of 15 attributed from only 1 family member who is currently studying. While 3 of them answered that they have 4 family members studying. This finding implies that most of the families today still prioritize education above all necessities. The survey part implies that most of the participants’ parents do not dictate their college course with a number of 34 or 75.56 percent than of 11 or 24.44 percent who dictate what they must take. Most of the participants stated that their family income supports their course with 35 or 77.78 percent than those of 10 or 22.22 percent who answered that their income cannot sustain. And lastly, most of the participants answered that they are practical with regards to their course with 39 or 86.67 percent than those who are not with a number of 6 or 13.33 percent. Findings
Based on the analysis and interpretations done on the data gathered, several findings divulged in this perspective of its statement of the problems are summarized: 1. Seeing that the profile of the participant, the majority are female(31 or 68.69%), obtain an average of 80-89(18 or 40%) and belong to a family of 39
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high-income earners(25 or 55.56%) most of the participants belonged to a family of 2 members studying(23 or 62.67%) whose parents are college graduates(30 or 66.67% for mothers and 31 or 68.69% for fathers). 2. In terms of the factors that affect the graduating students’ decision choosing their college courses, it was found out that: 2.1 Most of the participants’ parents(34 or 75.46%) do not interfere with what course their child wants. 2.2 Most of the participants(35 or 77.78%) are not cited financial stability as the main hindrance in choosing the course they like. 2.3 In the concept of the course’s practicality, 39 or 86.67% of the participants are concerned with.
3. In terms of how the students chose their course, it was shown that: 3.1 Several of the participants(23 or 51.10%) considered their capability on the course they chose. 3.2 Most of the participants(27 or 60%) were informed due to the university’s reputation.
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CHAPTER 4
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATION This division provides the summary of the research, presents the conclusion drawn based on the findings of the study and offers recommendation for teachinglearning improvement and further studies.
Summary
This research aimed to evaluate the factors that affect students’ decision in choosing their college courses of the fourth year high school students of Our Lady of Peace School in Antipolo City. Particularly it sought answers to describe the profile of the participants in terms of their sex, academic performance, family monthly income, parents’ highest educational attainment and the number of family members studying. It determined the factors that affect the participants’ decision-making process with respect to their personal attainment and family background. It verified the the participants’ decision across factors which affects them. Finally, it proposed a plan of action to help graduating students determine their college path ahead of time.
This study utilized the descriptive-survey method of research. The main instrument used in this study was the questionnaire, which consisted of three parts: Part I
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was the profile of the participants; Part II was the survey; and Part III was the interview part. These three parts aimed to determine the factors that affect students’ decision in choosing their college courses.
Conclusion The researchers conclude that: 1. One of the biggest problems of a particular graduating high school student is to decide on what course they will take in college. Accepting the fact that there are mere factors that affects their decisions. The factor that affects the most with regards to college course decision-making is the financial stability of the family. With this, the student finds it complicated to decide whether to go for the course that he or she desires or to go for the course that his or her family can afford. 2. Money is the greatest obstacle that serves as a hindrance on the path of a student. As said before, most of the students motivate themselves to take a specific course by their trust on themselves and their family members that they can really achieve it. Moreover, this trust serves as their inspiration as they build up their foundation of their future. 3. Students’ advantage that they have to work with is their own skill. The students have the potential to pursue their career because the skill they have is
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appropriate for their course. Their skills are cultivated in their homes and as well in their school. 4. The most precise possible solution that a student can do to get what they want is to study hard. Finishing high school is a one-step ahead for them in reaching their goals. In college, the students’ goal is to study harder for them to graduate and to have a good job right after they graduate. 5. Nearly everyone, if they do it, they landed at the same probable results: to have their own business or work for a company. Students’ believe that they can do it. If they all have this much enthusiasm to pursue their career, the researchers can conclude that all students will be successful, thus, so will our country.
Recommendations After a thorough analysis of data, the following recommendations are hereby made: The study centers on decision making for graduating high school students, it represents the idea given that students encounter a crossroad that in either way may impact their future. 1. The improved scope of hypothesis and researches. The researchers must try to comply with the nature of the participants in order to accomplish the completeness of the study in its deepest sense.
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2. Direct interview from the participants is might as well encouraged to prepare and wring the consistency of their answers.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A OUR LADY OF PEACE SCHOOL ANTIPOLO CITY Thesis Writing The Factors that Affect Students’ Decision in
Choosing their College Courses Questionnaire for Pupils (High School Graduating Students of Our Lady of Peace School) February 2010
Part I: Profile of the Participant Name: _____________________________________ Year and Section: _________ Sex: ____ Male ____ Female Education: Average: 90 above 85-89 Family Monthly Income: a. ________ P 30, 000 above b. ________ P 25, 000 – P 29,999 c. ________ P 20,000 – P 24,999
80-84
75-79
d. ________ P 15,000 – P 19,999 e. ________ P 10,000 – P 14,999 f. ________ P 10,000 below
Parents Highest Educational Attainment Mother ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
Elementary Undergraduate Elementary Graduate High School Undergraduate High School Graduate College Undergraduate College Graduate With MA units MA Degree Holder With Doctorate Degree Unit Doctorate Degree Holder
Father _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
No. of family members studying: _______
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APPENDIX B Part II: Answer the following questions. YES 1. 2. 3.
NO
Do your parents dictate what course you must take? Does financial stability support the duration and availability of your desired course? Are you concerned with the practicality of the course?
Encircle your answer(You can choose as many as you can). 4. How were you able to choose your course? a. My parents says so. d. My friends prefer it. b. Because there are jobs secured for e. It is in demand in the country and me after graduation. abroad. c. Because I’m good at it. 5.
How were you able to choose your university? a. TV advertisements d. Parents b. Flyers e. Reputation of the university c. Friends f. Courses offered
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APPENDIX C Part III: Answer the following questions.
PROBLEM OBSTACLES
ASSETS
(What bothers you (What in difficulties choosing your college seem to be in my course?) way?)
(What advantages do I have? e.g. my Parents trust me; I excel in academics)
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
PROBABLE RESULTS (If I do it, what may be the results?)
(What can I do to get what I want?)
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Kenneth Eduard Castillo Alba Blk 15 Lot 13 Jefferson St, Cuesta Verde, Antipolo City, Rizal June 11, 1993 City of Manila Single Jun Eduardo Alba Maribeth Castillo-Alba
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE) Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City 1999-2006
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Treesha Beatrice E. Bertol #17 Swan St., Marville Park subd., Antipolo City May 27, 1993 Quezon City Single Antonio Maninang Bertol III Ma. Regina Gallego Estañol
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE)
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City 2000-2006
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Katherine Denise E. De Mesa Masagana Village, Angono Rizal February 14, 1994 Antipolo city Single Michael Legaspi De Mesa Katherine Denise E. De Mesa
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE)
Lady of the Rosary School Antipolo City 2000-2006
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Fritz Gerald Golamco Martin NFA, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City 1870 July 22, 1993 City of Manila Single Virgilio Baquizal Martin III Rebecca Lorenzo Golamco-Martin Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE) Entertainment Editor of the OLPSian Times (School Paper) Community Extension Services Head (Students’ Coordinating Team) Flag Advocate Ginoong Agham 2009 2006-2010 Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City 2004-2006 Children’s Learning Center Antipolo City 2000-2004
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Sharee Sonido Mestosamente 5010 Rosal St., Solid Cement Compound, Antipolo City March 28, 1994 Tondo, Manila Single Renato Vera Mestosamente Susan Sonido
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE)
Marian School Foundation of Antipolo Inc. Cogeo 2000-2006
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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Address: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Civil Status: Parents- Father: - Mother: Education: Secondary:
Elementary:
Ma. Karlson Reyes Zaguirre 134 Waling-waling St., San Antonio Village, Antipolo City March 14, 1993 Quezon City Single Ramon Elento Zaguirre Elsa Montemayor Reyes
Our Lady of Peace School Antipolo City ESC Scholar (Fund for Assistance to Private Education– FAPE)
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