Looking for 4-5 folks to fill out a survey for an Adulthood/Aging class, assignment is young career development

Brackis

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Criteria (or at least lie and say you qualify):
-Hold an undergraduate degree or greater (Any post highschool which you completed counts)
-Are 18-27
-Be able to fill it out by Sunday morning.

No personal data except a First name and last initial (you can make up if you want).
the results are for a very unprofessional evaluation of the responses I get.

I'm not going to put a price on your kindness in filling the survey out, but if few people come forward i'll have some little reward.

update: have two people so far, more brave souls!
Here is a copy of the outline if you want to just PM your answers or email me,:


Feel free to elaborate as much as you would like to!

Age:
Age when you graduated from college:
Sex:
A name either fake, abbreviated or real that you wouldn't mind me using to cite in my paper:
Racial background:
Employment: Yes/No, a specific occuptation?

1. After gaining an undergraduate degree, did you enroll in school for any higher level degrees?



2. Were your decisions for work/school based upon a genuine interest in work/school, or did you base decision on finances?



3. Looking back on what you studied in school, are you pleased with your current level and field of employment?


4. Do you consider yourself an adult? Yes, partially, or not at all.





5. What part of your life makes you the most like an adult? Which makes you most not an adult?


6. In your life, as it stands now, are you more concerned with being in an intimate relationship or career goals?

 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I still have not got my iPod from the last survey.

I JUST WANT MY FREE IPOD!!!!

All you need to do under my survey is sign up for 5-7 offers to guarantee that you will receive aging in 5-10 weeks.
 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
27 is aging?

sheesh... I must be ancient.

;)

The class covers aging from 18-death, but I am doing a small paper on "emerging adulthood" 18-late 20's.
 

MichaelD

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
27 is aging?

sheesh... I must be ancient.

;)

Was thinking the same thing. "27? AGING? WTF?~!"

At 27, the moisture behind my ears was just about dry. Now I know everything. ;)
 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
27 is aging?

sheesh... I must be ancient.

;)

Was thinking the same thing. "27? AGING? WTF?~!"

At 27, the moisture behind my ears was just about dry. Now I know everything. ;)

That's a good line, I might have to use it in my writeup.
 

Brackis

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Now that my school blew the largest D1 football lead EVER, please restore my dignity by getting a decent grade on this paper.
 

GregGreen

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Associates count for undergradute degree. I would think so, but I'm not going to waste my time filling your survey out if it won't be useful!
 

Brackis

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Originally posted by: GregGreen
Associates count for undergradute degree. I would think so, but I'm not going to waste my time filling your survey out if it won't be useful!

Yep, sorry to confuse. If you took accreditted college courses and recieved a nifty piece of paper for it then you're cool.