[Audio] This is the data information drive of our research entitled factors affecting grade 12 students in choosing their college course..
[Audio] Career choice decision making is not an easy task, yet at one time or the other, individuals are faced with the task of making choice in career, preparing for it, starting it and making progress in it. This choice point is undoubtedly the most critical stage. This is because making a wrong career decision can make one's happiness in life as this could result to career maladjustment. Inappropriate career decision made may spell doom not only for the individual but also the entire society. Thus, one wrong decision can change the fate of an individual..
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[Audio] This figure shows the participants profile in terms of age and gender. In which, 26.67% are male respondents and 13.33% are female respondents at the age of 17. The percentage of 18 years old respondents are 16.67% male and 10.00% female, the male respondents at the age of 19 are 10.00% while the female respondents have 3.33%. Lastly, the respondents at the age of 20 and above both male and female have 10.00%. This implies that the majority of grade 12 students are 17 years old..
[Audio] In terms of course that they want to pursue..
[Audio] Criminology.
[Audio] Military.
[Audio] Education. Are the top 3 courses which they want to specialize..
[Audio] Some also picked civil engineering. This implies that most students pick a course that is in line with their strand in senior high school..
[Audio] Here`s the overview of the graph. 80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% o.owo Respondents Career Field to Specialize 50.00% 33.33 3.33% Criminology Aircraft Mechanics Education Human Resources Military Others: l. Civil Engineering.
[Audio] This figure summarizes the factors that affect the respondents in choosing their college course. Impluwesya sa pamilya (family influence) at 73.33%, personal nga interes (personal interest) at 56.67%, and pinansyal nga kahimtang (financial condition) at 36.67% are the top three (3) factors influencing the respondents in choosing a course. While konsepto sa kaugalingon (self-concept) at 3.33% and sosyalisasyon (socialization) at 0.00% are the least factors influencing the respondents in choosing a college course..
[Audio] The number 1 factor that the students encountered is family influence. Families, particularly parents and guardians, have a sizable influence on their children's career aspirations and goals. According to Olaosebikan et al., (2014), without parental permission or support, students and young adults are frequently unwilling to pursue – or even consider – a variety of career opportunities..
[Audio] Here are the other factors that the students encounter during the process of their career decision making..
[Audio] This figure shows the factors that senior high school students consider when selecting a college to enroll. Scholarship at 73.33%, affordability sa tuition (affordability of tuition) at 40.00%, ang pamaagi sa kurso (the method of the course) at 40.00%, and pagpili sa ginikanan (parents` choice) at 30.00% are the top three (3) factors that the respondents consider in choosing a course to enroll. While, flexible sa absenteeism (flexible of absenteeism) at 0.00% and Mga membro sa faculty (faculty member) at 3.33% are the least factors that the respondents consider..
[Audio] Scholarship is the highest factor that the students consider in choosing a school to enroll in college. According to Sherraden et al., (2018), scholarships can provide students with the financial support necessary to take the leap and choose a degree, as well as a boost to resolve and a student's trust in their ability to pursue a better future. Scholarships can also help students succeed by allowing for greater financial flexibility in terms of the requirement for students to work during college (Pingel et al., 2016)..
[Audio] Here are other factors that the students consider in choosing a school to enroll in college..
[Audio] Career decision-making cannot be ignored, as they are perpetually present. They can have an effect on the judgments that individuals must make on occasion. On the other hand, students can work independently and choose their SHS course with or without assistance from classmates or peers. They are unaware of this problem because they believe they can achieve their objective on their own. Due to the high demand for a variety of occupations, students select the ones that fit them best and require their labor. They are aware of the rising unemployment rate in the country, which gives them the confidence to seize the opportunity..
[Audio] That ends our data information drive. Thank for your attention!.