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2. Do you live in a:Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q1
Residence Hall (1) 128 86%
House / apartment near campus (2) 8 5%
House / apartment far from campus(driving required) (3)
13 9%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 1.23
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.59
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3. If you travel to campus, how far do you commute?Response Rate: 14% (N=21) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q2
0 - 5 miles (1) 7 33%
6 - 10 miles (2) 8 38%
11 - 15 miles (3) 0 0%
16 - 25 miles (4) 5 24%
over 25 miles (5) 1 5%
Total Responses 21
Statistics
Mean 2.29
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.31
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4. Do you consider yourself a commuter student?Response Rate: 14% (N=21) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q3
Yes (2) 14 67%
No (1) 7 33%
Not sure (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 21
Statistics
Mean 1.67
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.48
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5. Why did you choose not to live on campus in a University Residence Hall or Apartment?Response Rate: 13% (N=19) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q4
Besides the lack of money, I wasn't really given a choice in the matter. I had to live at home, its a Guyanesething.
cheaper
Cheaper, living with family
chepaer
did not have the money to support myself
Didn't like my roommate, chose to live in fraternity.
I already had a place to live with my brother who is also a student here at the U of M
I don't live very far away so it's cheaper for me to live with my parents and drive to campus than to live there.
It is cheaper to live at home and commute.
It seems much cheaper and easier to live at home.
It worked out better for me. I moved into my grandparents' house after they moved out. More space and betterroommates for cheaper. It just made more sense.
It's expensive and I did not want to take out any loans during my freshmen year.
I've lived in a dormitory before and felt that it was in my best interest to live on my own to learn how to cook,clean, ect. on my own.
The cost of living in a residence hall was too high.
The room was not good
To save money. I don't pay rent to live at home
To save some money.
Too expensive
Too expensive and I need to be with my family.
Total Responses 19
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SatisfactionQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
Verysatisfied
(5)Satisfied
(4) Neutral (3)Dissatisfie
d (2)
Verydissatisfied
(1)Total
Responses Mean
Amount of contactwith faculty
149%
8859%
3624%
117%
00%
149 3.70
Overall quality ofinstruction
1611%
10068%
2316%
64%
32%
148 3.81
Opportunities forinvolvement outsidethe classroom
3322%
7349%
3322%
107%
00%
149 3.87
Overall collegeexperience
4228%
8356%
2013%
21%
21%
149 4.08
Overall sense ofcommunity amongstudents
2315%
7852%
3221%
139%
32%
149 3.70
Table Summary 128 422 144 42 8 744
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Satisfaction (Continued)
Satisfaction
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6. Satisfaction - Amount of contact with facultyResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q5a
Very satisfied (5) 14 9%
Satisfied (4) 88 59%
Neutral (3) 36 24%
Dissatisfied (2) 11 7%
Very dissatisfied (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.70
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.74
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7. Satisfaction - Overall quality of instructionResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q5b
Very satisfied (5) 16 11%
Satisfied (4) 100 68%
Neutral (3) 23 16%
Dissatisfied (2) 6 4%
Very dissatisfied (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.81
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.76
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8. Satisfaction - Opportunities for involvement outside the classroomResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q5c
Very satisfied (5) 33 22%
Satisfied (4) 73 49%
Neutral (3) 33 22%
Dissatisfied (2) 10 7%
Very dissatisfied (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.87
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.84
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9. Satisfaction - Overall college experienceResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q5d
Very satisfied (5) 42 28%
Satisfied (4) 83 56%
Neutral (3) 20 13%
Dissatisfied (2) 2 1%
Very dissatisfied (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.08
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.77
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10. Satisfaction - Overall sense of community among studentsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q5e
Very satisfied (5) 23 15%
Satisfied (4) 78 52%
Neutral (3) 32 21%
Dissatisfied (2) 13 9%
Very dissatisfied (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.70
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.90
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11. Please select all of the activities you participated in, joined or attended during the course of your first yearhere at the University of Minnesota:Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose many Tag: Q6
Convocation (1) 123 83%
Welcome Week (1) 142 95%
Kick It! activities (1) 39 26%
Living / learning community (1) 50 34%
Freshman seminar (1) 73 49%
Commuter Connections (1) 9 6%
Student organizations (1) 90 60%
Held a job on campus (1) 58 39%
Recreational / intramural / club sportsor exercise programs on campus (1)
55 37%
Artistic performance or concert oncampus (1)
29 19%
University Honors Program (1) 28 19%
Undergraduate research (1) 12 8%
Mentoring programs (1) 18 12%
Student Excellence in Academics andMulticulturalism (SEAM) (1)
3 2%
Leadership programs (e.g., workshops,seminars or retreats) (1)
20 13%
Intercollegiate sports events (1) 34 23%
College-sponsored activities (e.g.,CLA, CSE, CSOM, CEHD) (1)
42 28%
Residence hall events (1) 84 56%
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11. Please select all of the activities you participated in, joined or attended during the course of your first yearhere at the University of Minnesota: (Continued)
Pop concerts / activities sponsored bythe Student Union (1)
40 27%
A fraternity / sorority (1) 15 10%
Community service or volunteering (1) 45 30%
Other (please specify): (1) 4 3%
[No Text Entered] - 1
Army ROTC - 1
Marching Band - 1
Navy ROTC - 1
Total Responses 1013
Statistics
Mean 1.00
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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SuccessesQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
Verysuccessful
(5)Successful
(4) Neutral (3)Unsuccess
ful (2)
Veryunsuccess
ful (1)Total
Responses Mean
Understanding whatyour professorsexpect of youacademically
2315%
10570%
149%
53%
21%
149 3.95
Developing effectivestudy skills
149%
8758%
3624%
117%
11%
149 3.68
Adjusting to theacademic demands ofcollege
2315%
9362%
2617%
75%
00%
149 3.89
Managing your timeeffectively
139%
7148%
4228%
2013%
32%
149 3.48
Getting to knowfaculty
43%
3926%
6443%
3624%
64%
149 2.99
Developing closefriendships with otherstudents
3926%
7349%
2617%
96%
21%
149 3.93
Feeling a part of theUniversity community
2316%
7551%
3624%
128%
21%
148 3.71
Interacting withstudents from diversebackgrounds
2618%
6947%
4128%
117%
11%
148 3.73
Table Summary 165 612 285 111 17 1190
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Successes (Continued)
Successes
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12. Successes - Understanding what your professors expect of you academicallyResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7a
Very successful (5) 23 15%
Successful (4) 105 70%
Neutral (3) 14 9%
Unsuccessful (2) 5 3%
Very unsuccessful (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.95
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.71
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13. Successes - Developing effective study skillsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7b
Very successful (5) 14 9%
Successful (4) 87 58%
Neutral (3) 36 24%
Unsuccessful (2) 11 7%
Very unsuccessful (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.68
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.77
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14. Successes - Adjusting to the academic demands of collegeResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7c
Very successful (5) 23 15%
Successful (4) 93 62%
Neutral (3) 26 17%
Unsuccessful (2) 7 5%
Very unsuccessful (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.89
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.71
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15. Successes - Managing your time effectivelyResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7d
Very successful (5) 13 9%
Successful (4) 71 48%
Neutral (3) 42 28%
Unsuccessful (2) 20 13%
Very unsuccessful (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.48
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.90
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16. Successes - Getting to know facultyResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7e
Very successful (5) 4 3%
Successful (4) 39 26%
Neutral (3) 64 43%
Unsuccessful (2) 36 24%
Very unsuccessful (1) 6 4%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.99
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.88
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17. Successes - Developing close friendships with other studentsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7f
Very successful (5) 39 26%
Successful (4) 73 49%
Neutral (3) 26 17%
Unsuccessful (2) 9 6%
Very unsuccessful (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.93
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.89
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18. Successes - Feeling a part of the University communityResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7g
Very successful (5) 23 16%
Successful (4) 75 51%
Neutral (3) 36 24%
Unsuccessful (2) 12 8%
Very unsuccessful (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.71
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.87
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19. Successes - Interacting with students from diverse backgroundsResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q7h
Very successful (5) 26 18%
Successful (4) 69 47%
Neutral (3) 41 28%
Unsuccessful (2) 11 7%
Very unsuccessful (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.73
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.86
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20. What can the University do to make you feel more successful?Response Rate: 28% (N=41) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q8
All of the things that need to be developed are personal, so I think that the University is doing their best under thecircumstances.
Better food
Continue supporting cultural events such as Jewish cultural month to allow students to interact with diversebackgrounds.
Don't overwhelm freshmen with so much to do.
During Welcome Week, it would have been nice to learn some time management skills.
eliminate professors that are able to teach students as well as do their own research. Many professors have noidea how teaching works and overcomplicate a topic or make it far to hard to understand, because they do notknow how to TEACH someone.
Encourage more student group advertisement and diversity/quantity of student groups.
Give me more opportunities to engage with students and faculty.
Give more opportunities for students to interact with professors
Give tips to students on how to approach faculty.
Give trainings on how to study more effectively.
Have a better way to register for classes, as my schedule is horrible this semester because I registered on thelast day.
Have the TA's speak more clear and understandable english.
I can't think of anything specific, I feel it's doing about as good a job as it can.
I feel like the calculus that accompanies the physics 1301 and 1302 should be explained further.
I honestly think they do a great job, welcome week was a really great way to come to such a huge campus andlearn lots of beneficial things before the year began.
I think the University should try and make more study groups for each of the individual classes, especially aroundthe time of big exams. I know this would for sure make me feel more prepared for exams and help me feel moresuccessful with my overall college experience.
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20. What can the University do to make you feel more successful? (Continued)
I think they do enough and the majority should fall on the effort students put forth themselves.
Is a resume really necessary for an on-campus student job?
It's just hard to get to know professors in my opinion, at a school this large, especially when you don't need helpon a subject. Hard to justify going to office hours when you don't really need help with a subject.
Lectures with more than one hundred people that use laptops and have multiple TAs lose a lot of theengagement of their students. I would be more successful if more classes had Honors components which wouldallow me to know my professors on a first-name basis and better understand their expectations.
Let there be more fun events and things to do on weekends that will actually attract a good percentage of thefreshman population.
More activities!
More CLA UROP opportunities
More interactions between students who commute.
More study groups.
Not cost so much.
not really sure, possibly smaller classes?
Offer tutoring in the dorms? I don't think there is much else.
Place moral/value standards on students being excepted.
Promote diverse activities more
Provide more ways to connect with faculty that are focused in your area of study.
Provide required study groups before tests.
smaller classes
Some teachers aren't clear about what they want, specifically those who are not successful in English (ie TA'sfrom China)
Sponsor more time management workshops and events designed to meet people
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20. What can the University do to make you feel more successful? (Continued)
The professor I have for calculus is absolutely impossible! He is actually ok that half his students have a goodchance of failing. For what we pay and what time we put into this university I find that completely out of line! I'mnot saying that I need an A in the class, but its not acceptable.
The University is doing a great job; because of the need to commute and other priorities, I haven't been able totake part in as many things as I want to.
They can offer more areas for only commuter students to go to. Many times students who live on campus occupyall of coffman its difficult for commuter students because not only do we not know to go but we also don't have aplace to go. Also you can reserve lockers for only commuter students.
Use Moodle instead of Webvista.
Why is it fair for blatantly rude, uncaring professors to teach 1001 classes that freshman take? I've had an awfulexperience with professors here, it it wasn't for 2 professors I have this semester, basing my choice on lastsemester (my 1st semester here) I seriously considered switching universities.
Total Responses 41
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Activities / TimeQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
None (1)
Less thanone hour
(2)1 - 10
hours (3)11 - 20
hours (4)21 - 30
hours (5)31 - 40
hours (0)Total
Responses Mean
Attending classes /discussions
00%
00%
1510%
9966%
3221%
32%
149 4.12
Preparing for class(studying, homework,rehearsing)
00%
00%
5839%
6342%
2416%
43%
149 3.77
Socializing withfriends (in person)
00%
32%
7753%
4128%
2014%
53%
146 3.55
Networkingelectronically withfriends (i.e. facebook)
21%
128%
10067%
2215%
96%
43%
149 3.17
Exercising or playingsports
85%
2517%
10470%
107%
11%
00%
148 2.80
Working for pay oncampus
9665%
32%
3121%
1812%
00%
00%
148 1.80
Working for pay offcampus
11075%
75%
2014%
107%
00%
00%
147 1.52
Participating instudent groups andorganizations
3926%
2416%
7852%
64%
11%
11%
149 2.36
Table Summary 255 74 483 269 87 17 1185
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Activities / Time (Continued)
Activities / Time
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21. Activities / Time - Attending classes / discussionsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9a
None (1) 0 0%
Less than one hour (2) 0 0%
1 - 10 hours (3) 15 10%
11 - 20 hours (4) 99 66%
21 - 30 hours (5) 32 21%
31 - 40 hours (0) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.12
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.56
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22. Activities / Time - Preparing for class (studying, homework, rehearsing)Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9b
None (1) 0 0%
Less than one hour (2) 0 0%
1 - 10 hours (3) 58 39%
11 - 20 hours (4) 63 42%
21 - 30 hours (5) 24 16%
31 - 40 hours (0) 4 3%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.77
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.72
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23. Activities / Time - Socializing with friends (in person)Response Rate: 98% (N=146) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9c
None (1) 0 0%
Less than one hour (2) 3 2%
1 - 10 hours (3) 77 53%
11 - 20 hours (4) 41 28%
21 - 30 hours (5) 20 14%
31 - 40 hours (0) 5 3%
Total Responses 146
Statistics
Mean 3.55
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.76
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24. Activities / Time - Networking electronically with friends (i.e. facebook)Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9d
None (1) 2 1%
Less than one hour (2) 12 8%
1 - 10 hours (3) 100 67%
11 - 20 hours (4) 22 15%
21 - 30 hours (5) 9 6%
31 - 40 hours (0) 4 3%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.17
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.72
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25. Activities / Time - Exercising or playing sportsResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9e
None (1) 8 5%
Less than one hour (2) 25 17%
1 - 10 hours (3) 104 70%
11 - 20 hours (4) 10 7%
21 - 30 hours (5) 1 1%
31 - 40 hours (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 2.80
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.67
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26. Activities / Time - Working for pay on campusResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9f
None (1) 96 65%
Less than one hour (2) 3 2%
1 - 10 hours (3) 31 21%
11 - 20 hours (4) 18 12%
21 - 30 hours (5) 0 0%
31 - 40 hours (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 1.80
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 1.15
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27. Activities / Time - Working for pay off campusResponse Rate: 99% (N=147) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9g
None (1) 110 75%
Less than one hour (2) 7 5%
1 - 10 hours (3) 20 14%
11 - 20 hours (4) 10 7%
21 - 30 hours (5) 0 0%
31 - 40 hours (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 147
Statistics
Mean 1.52
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.97
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28. Activities / Time - Participating in student groups and organizationsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q9h
None (1) 39 26%
Less than one hour (2) 24 16%
1 - 10 hours (3) 78 52%
11 - 20 hours (4) 6 4%
21 - 30 hours (5) 1 1%
31 - 40 hours (0) 1 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.36
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.94
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InteractionsQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
Never (1)
1 - 2 timesper year
(3)
1 - 2 timesper
semester(2)
1 - 2 timesper month
(4)Once a
week (5)
2 - 3 timesper week
(0) Daily (0)Total
Responses Mean
Faculty during officehours
4128%
4228%
4329%
1510%
75%
11%
00%
149 2.35
Faculty outside ofclass
7752%
3926%
2316%
53%
32%
11%
00%
148 1.87
Academic advisers 43%
6342%
7550%
53%
11%
11%
00%
149 2.49
Other collegepersonnel
5739%
3927%
2316%
1510%
64%
43%
21%
146 2.21
Table Summary 179 183 164 40 17 7 2 592
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Interactions (Continued)
Interactions
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29. Interactions - Faculty during office hoursResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q10a
Never (1) 41 28%
1 - 2 times per year (3) 42 28%
1 - 2 times per semester (2) 43 29%
1 - 2 times per month (4) 15 10%
Once a week (5) 7 5%
2 - 3 times per week (0) 1 1%
Daily (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.35
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.13
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30. Interactions - Faculty outside of classResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q10b
Never (1) 77 52%
1 - 2 times per year (3) 39 26%
1 - 2 times per semester (2) 23 16%
1 - 2 times per month (4) 5 3%
Once a week (5) 3 2%
2 - 3 times per week (0) 1 1%
Daily (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 1.87
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 1.05
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31. Interactions - Academic advisersResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q10c
Never (1) 4 3%
1 - 2 times per year (3) 63 42%
1 - 2 times per semester (2) 75 50%
1 - 2 times per month (4) 5 3%
Once a week (5) 1 1%
2 - 3 times per week (0) 1 1%
Daily (0) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.49
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.64
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32. Interactions - Other college personnelResponse Rate: 98% (N=146) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q10d
Never (1) 57 39%
1 - 2 times per year (3) 39 27%
1 - 2 times per semester (2) 23 16%
1 - 2 times per month (4) 15 10%
Once a week (5) 6 4%
2 - 3 times per week (0) 4 3%
Daily (0) 2 1%
Total Responses 146
Statistics
Mean 2.21
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.21
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33. In order to serve you better during your first year, please select the statement below that best describes you.(Select one)Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q11
I know exactly what I want to major inand do not plan to change my mind. (1)
62 42%
I have no idea what I want to major in. Ineed help assessing my interests sothat I can choose a major thatcomplements my passions andstrengths. (2)
8 5%
I think I know what I want to major in,but it would not surprise me if Ichanged my mind. (3)
44 30%
I want to major in so many things; I amnot sure how I will ever make up mymind. (4)
4 3%
I have thought about what I would liketo major in, but I know the Universityhas many majors that I do not knowmuch about and I want to explore a bitbefore I decide. (5)
5 3%
I know what I want to do after Igraduate, but I am unsure whichmajor(s) would be a good fit with mydesired career. (6)
5 3%
I am interested in a specific major, but Iam not sure that I can manage therequired coursework. (7)
4 3%
I am seriously considering a couple ora few different majors. (8)
17 11%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
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33. In order to serve you better during your first year, please select the statement below that best describes you.(Select one) (Continued)
Mean 2.99
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 2.35
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34. What major are you planning?Response Rate: 36% (N=54) Question Type: Text Tag: Q11a
Nursing 5 9%
Architecture 3 6%
Chemical Engineering 3 6%
Graphic Design 3 6%
accounting 2 4%
Animal Science Pre Vet 2 4%
history and political science 2 4%
Kinesiology 2 4%
Psychology 2 4%
Agricultural Education 1 2%
Misc 29 54%
Animal Science - 1
Animal Science (Pre-vet) - 1
Astrophysics & Physics - 1
Biology, Society, & Environment - 1
Chemistry - 1
Child Psychology and Spanish - 1
Computer Science - 1
Double major in Psychology and Sociology (LCD) - 1
Economics - 1
Electrical Engineering - 1
Family Social Science - 1
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34. What major are you planning? (Continued)
Genetics - 1
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development - 1
Global Studies - 1
Journalism - 1
Kinesiology- Exercise and Health Science - 1
Linguistics - 1
Mathematics - 1
Mathematics with an Emphasis in Actuarial Science - 1
Mechanical Engineering - 1
Nutrition - 1
Physiology and French/ Italian Studies - 1
Poli Sci/ Philosophy - 1
Political Science - 1
Professional Strategic Communication - 1
Religious Studies - 1
Retail Merchandising - 1
Sociology of Law, Criminology and Deviance - 1
supply chain and operations managment - 1
Total Responses 54
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35. What major are you thinking about now?Response Rate: 28% (N=42) Question Type: Text Tag: Q11b
Biomedical Engineering 4 10%
mechanical engineering 3 7%
Biology 2 5%
chemistry 2 5%
Electrical Engineering 2 5%
Marketing 2 5%
Retail Merchandising 2 5%
Accounting 1 2%
Accounting and Nonprofit Management 1 2%
Ag & Food Business Management 1 2%
Misc 22 52%
Total Responses 42
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36. What major are you interested in?Response Rate: 2% (N=3) Question Type: Text Tag: Q11c
Biochemistry 1 33%
food science 1 33%
Global Studies/Acting BFA 1 33%
Total Responses 3
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37. What majors are you considering?Response Rate: 10% (N=15) Question Type: Text Tag: Q11d
accounting, finance, marketing, 1 7%
Art History, Architecture, Art 1 7%
BBE, CE, ME, EE, Physics,Mathematics
1 7%
Civil Engineering, Forestry 1 7%
Classical Civilization, Latin 1 7%
English, Philosophy, Religious Studies,German
1 7%
Finance, Marketing 1 7%
Journalism and Spanish 1 7%
Marketing, Business and MarketingEducation, Retail Merchandising
1 7%
Marketing, Human Resources orManagement
1 7%
Misc 5 33%
Marketing, International Business, Supply Chain Operations - 1
mechanical engineering, civil engineering - 1
Music - 1
psych, soc, family soc sci, youth stud, english, cscl, global stud - 1
Strategic Communications and Elementary Education - 1
Total Responses 15
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Study Space CharacteristicsQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
Extremelyimportant
(5)
Veryimportant
(4)
Moderatelyimportant
(3)
Slightlyimportant
(2)
Not at allimportant
(1)Total
Responses Mean
Quiet 5638%
5537%
3221%
53%
11%
149 4.07
Food / drink 1510%
2819%
6041%
3423%
117%
148 3.01
Restrooms 2416%
5537%
4732%
1711%
64%
149 3.50
Markerboards 43%
117%
3020%
3725%
6645%
148 1.99
Safety / Security 4228%
4631%
3524%
1913%
64%
148 3.67
Power outlets 6040%
5134%
2617%
107%
21%
149 4.05
Laptop display device 118%
2618%
3222%
3725%
4027%
146 2.53
Proximity toclassrooms
75%
3322%
4631%
3222%
3020%
148 2.70
Proximity to bus stop 96%
3725%
4833%
2416%
2920%
147 2.82
Individual study 5336%
5537%
2617%
139%
21%
149 3.97
Group study 1711%
3423%
5638%
3624%
53%
148 3.15
Table Summary 298 431 438 264 198 1629
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Study Space Characteristics (Continued)
Study Space Characteristics
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38. Study Space Characteristics - QuietResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12a
Extremely important (5) 56 38%
Very important (4) 55 37%
Moderately important (3) 32 21%
Slightly important (2) 5 3%
Not at all important (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.07
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.89
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39. Study Space Characteristics - Food / drinkResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12b
Extremely important (5) 15 10%
Very important (4) 28 19%
Moderately important (3) 60 41%
Slightly important (2) 34 23%
Not at all important (1) 11 7%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.01
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 1.06
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40. Study Space Characteristics - RestroomsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12c
Extremely important (5) 24 16%
Very important (4) 55 37%
Moderately important (3) 47 32%
Slightly important (2) 17 11%
Not at all important (1) 6 4%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.50
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.02
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41. Study Space Characteristics - MarkerboardsResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12d
Extremely important (5) 4 3%
Very important (4) 11 7%
Moderately important (3) 30 20%
Slightly important (2) 37 25%
Not at all important (1) 66 45%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 1.99
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.09
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42. Study Space Characteristics - Safety / SecurityResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12e
Extremely important (5) 42 28%
Very important (4) 46 31%
Moderately important (3) 35 24%
Slightly important (2) 19 13%
Not at all important (1) 6 4%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.67
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.14
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43. Study Space Characteristics - Power outletsResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12f
Extremely important (5) 60 40%
Very important (4) 51 34%
Moderately important (3) 26 17%
Slightly important (2) 10 7%
Not at all important (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.05
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.98
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44. Study Space Characteristics - Laptop display deviceResponse Rate: 98% (N=146) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12g
Extremely important (5) 11 8%
Very important (4) 26 18%
Moderately important (3) 32 22%
Slightly important (2) 37 25%
Not at all important (1) 40 27%
Total Responses 146
Statistics
Mean 2.53
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.27
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45. Study Space Characteristics - Proximity to classroomsResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12h
Extremely important (5) 7 5%
Very important (4) 33 22%
Moderately important (3) 46 31%
Slightly important (2) 32 22%
Not at all important (1) 30 20%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 2.70
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 1.16
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46. Study Space Characteristics - Proximity to bus stopResponse Rate: 99% (N=147) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12i
Extremely important (5) 9 6%
Very important (4) 37 25%
Moderately important (3) 48 33%
Slightly important (2) 24 16%
Not at all important (1) 29 20%
Total Responses 147
Statistics
Mean 2.82
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 1.19
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47. Study Space Characteristics - Individual studyResponse Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12j
Extremely important (5) 53 36%
Very important (4) 55 37%
Moderately important (3) 26 17%
Slightly important (2) 13 9%
Not at all important (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.97
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.00
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48. Study Space Characteristics - Group studyResponse Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q12k
Extremely important (5) 17 11%
Very important (4) 34 23%
Moderately important (3) 56 38%
Slightly important (2) 36 24%
Not at all important (1) 5 3%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.15
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 1.03
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49. I typically study:Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one
Before 8 a.m. (1) 2 1%
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (2) 17 11%
5 p.m. - 10 p.m. (3) 107 72%
After 10 p.m. (4) 23 15%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.01
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.57
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50. I feel safe on campus.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one
Strongly agree (5) 51 34%
Agree (4) 88 59%
Neutral (3) 9 6%
Disagree (2) 1 1%
Strongly disagree (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.27
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.60
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51. What is your primary concern / anxiety at this point in time? Please select up to three concerns.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose many Tag: Q15
Making friends and meeting people (1) 43 29%
Relationship with others (friends andfamily members) (1)
19 13%
Academic coursework (doing well inclass, workload) (1)
116 78%
Living situation (i.e., residence hall life,roommate problems) (1)
13 9%
Deciding on a major / career path (1) 45 30%
Health (nutritious eating, physicalfitness, healthy lifestyle, adequatesleep, stress management, emotionalhealth) (1)
50 34%
Financial concerns (paying tuition,budgeting) (1)
65 44%
Developing skills related to note-taking,studying, time-management (1)
23 15%
Registration for courses (1) 9 6%
Homesickness (1) 7 5%
Finding places to study (1) 3 2%
Finding a job (while in school) (1) 20 13%
Obtaining tutoring assistance (1) 1 1%
Other (please specify): (1) 4 3%
getting involved in groups that interest me - 1
deciding if I want to transfer or not - 1
Getting involved in research - 1
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51. What is your primary concern / anxiety at this point in time? Please select up to three concerns. (Continued)
GPA!!! - 1
Total Responses 418
Statistics
Mean 1.00
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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52. How do you plan to address these anxieties or concerns?Response Rate: 57% (N=85) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q16
1. I just need to step up academically since my first semester, which shouldn't be hard I just have to adjust mypriorities. 2. I am not really concerned, but I just need to focus on sticking to my budget to be financiallyaccepted. I also need to find a job this summer.
All you can do is keep working through them. Apply for scholarships, study hard, sleep as much as possible andeat well.
Apply for as many scholarships as possible but there are not many that are not need-based or given to minoritystudents.
Apply for scholarships,and study with friends.
Ask for help from resources.
Better time management and keeping a food journal
build a routine or plan for myself that includes enough study time as well as time to work out.
By eating healthier in the Residence hall and going to bed earlier. Also applying for scholarships and trying tofind a job next year.
By remembering to breathe.
By scheduling my time and going to One Stop and my advisors with questions and concerns.
By studying a lot, applying for scholarships/financial aid/working to pay my tuition and spending a lot of time inthe library.
Continue to study hard when necessary, eat more wisely (perhaps a few vegetables wouldn't hurt) and motivatemyself to begin a research project.
Devote more time.
devoting my time and energy towards them
Do my best in class, get help if needed. Keep track of my grades. Meet people and talk to them.
Eat fruits and vegetables, talk to people, and do my homework.
Engage in more activities and make time out of the classroom to meet new people. Exploring different classesand talking to students/undergraduates what their experiences were in a specific field/major.
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52. How do you plan to address these anxieties or concerns? (Continued)
explore different classes, make a worthy time schedule, and do my best to speak up.
Find resources on campus that help.
Generally, I try to make plans and budget things. I also try to talk to by boyfriend back home every day.
hard work
Hopefully going to get help deciding on a major and getting out more.
Hopefully the U of M will start costing less so I don't have to constantly worry about money.
I already do.
I am getting a tutor and I plan to try to maintain my relationships better. I feel like I am stuck in my current livingsituation however.
I am not quite sure at this point.
I am trying to write more things down to remember them and manage the free time I have more wisely.
I do all my homework, attend all classes, and study for exams. I have done some research about majors andcareers and have plans to discuss this with my academic adviser. As far as health I have had a number of thingsto get over (i.e. broken foot) so I've been taking care of myself (eating well, sleeping enough most of the time)and am trying to be patient until I can exercise again.
I have no idea.
I know that as I adjust more to college life things will hopefully get a little bit easier, I just need to learn how tomake a routine here and stick with it since its different being here than being at home
I plan on buying out the rest of my dorm contract this week and moving into a house with other sudents who arephysics majors.
I plan on taking on more work hours over the summer, and figuring out a way to spend time with everyone I careabout, so that no one feels left out. I also plan to study harder for the upcoming tests and finals.
I plan to focus on school first to help with worrying about classes. I don't know what to do about the other two.
I usually go with the flow. I'm great at time management but I'm very indecisive. Mostly right now I'm worriedabout finding a place to live next year, but that could change next week. It varies a lot, I try to deal with things asthey come up.
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52. How do you plan to address these anxieties or concerns? (Continued)
I want to continue to work the way I do, as well as try to find new ways to manage my time and use my timeeffectively while studying.
I will try to schedule workouts into my schedule as well as make a budget for my money.
I would like to go to the rec center more often, invite people over more, and join a club, assuming it does notconflict with my work load. I'm hoping exercising will help me focus better on my work.
In stride.
Joining student groups, etc.
Just doing what I normally do, making to-do lists and getting things done.
Just get through the semester to get recharged over summer.
Just keep on keepin' on, and cross bridges when we get to them.
Just work on them more, it takes time outside of my other responsibilites
Keep applying and interviewing until I get a job, which will ease financial concerns. Also applying for scholarshipsand staying on top of my coursework.
Keep in contact with others, staying on top of my coursework and working on my time management skills. Toaddress my health concerns I try to establish a regular sleeping pattern, workout and eat healthily. For financialpurposes I am applying to different jobs.
keep trying to branch out into different social circles, research opportunities in different areas.
Live with my bitch roommate for the rest of the semester.
Look into other college experiences and consider all of my options.
Make personal changes and get outside my comfort zone
Manage my time efficiently.
Mental health medication.
Not by talking to the college advisors and counselors. They have been useless, and meeting with them makesme feel worse about this university.
Not sure yet
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52. How do you plan to address these anxieties or concerns? (Continued)
one step at a time.. hopefully get some more scholarships
Picking up extra shifts when I can, eating healthy, and talking to people in class
Plan things out so I can get it all done.
Practice
Pray
Research possible career options.
Search for scholarships and try to get a faculty mentor.
set a set schedule for school work
Spend more time studying and sit down and try to plan out where I want to go.
Stay as motivated as possible to study, stay healthy, and outgoing.
Study
study a lot
Study and work, it is all I can do.
Study hard and focus on class work and talking to my advisor.
study more, take a variety of classes, and become more financially organized
Take my time and plan my thoughts out. I think I have plenty of time to decide my major for sure too, so it's notsuch a rush. I'm also trying to be a CA next year to help financially.
Taking it day by day.
Talk with an Academic Advisor
Them them one at a time
To plan a schedule for myself and try to work as much as I can at my on-campus job and also to take time out ofthe day to workout and take care of myself so I do not become overwhelmed and stressed.
Try harder. That's about all we can do, even if it's impossible.
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52. How do you plan to address these anxieties or concerns? (Continued)
Using my academic and peer resources available to me through the ROTC.
Via advisor
Work Hard and stay focused
Work in all of these areas to improve upon them as best as a I can.
work on it.
Work on managing my time better.
Work out and study more frequently
Work out more
Work through it
Work to pay for school
Working out helps.
Total Responses 85
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53. My fall semester academic workload was:Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q17
More demanding than I expected (3) 53 36%
About what I expected (2) 74 50%
Less demanding than I expected (1) 21 14%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 2.22
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.68
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54. My first semester Grade Point Average was:Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q18
Higher than I expected (3) 26 18%
About what I expected (2) 65 44%
Lower than I expected (1) 57 39%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 1.79
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.72
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55. Did you seek out academic assistance during the fall semester?Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q19
Not at all (1) 57 38%
A couple times per semester (2) 55 37%
A couple times per month (3) 17 11%
Yes, less than once per week (4) 5 3%
Yes, more than once per week (5) 15 10%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.10
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 1.24
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56. I met with a University employee for advice or counseling during the fall semster: (Mark all that apply)Response Rate: 86% (N=128) Question Type: Choose many Tag: Q20
Professional counselor (i.e., UniversityCounseling and Consulting Services,Boynton) (1)
49 38%
Career counselor (1) 22 17%
Employment counselor (1) 2 2%
A faculty member (1) 62 48%
A professional staff member (1) 17 13%
Tutor (1) 23 18%
Job supervisor (1) 2 2%
Teaching Assistant (TA) (1) 65 51%
My Community Adviser (CA) in theResidence Hall (1)
44 34%
My Welcome Week Leader (1) 8 6%
SMART Learning Commons consultant(1)
18 14%
Other (please specify): (1) 4 3%
academic advisor and study abroad advisor - 1
CAPE advisor - 1
CLA Journalism Advising Counselor - 1
Honors advisor - 1
Total Responses 316
Statistics
Mean 1.00
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56. I met with a University employee for advice or counseling during the fall semster: (Mark all that apply)(Continued)
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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57. What tools have you utilized to support your first-year experience? (Mark all that apply)Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose many Tag: Q21
MyU Portal (1) 123 83%
Graduation Planner (1) 104 70%
Engage Search (1) 14 9%
Scholarship Search (1) 61 41%
ePortfolio (1) 1 1%
U of M email (1) 148 99%
Personal email (1) 98 66%
Facebook (1) 131 88%
Gopher Guide (1) 95 64%
Other time management planner (1) 12 8%
Other (please specify): (1) 4 3%
planner - 1
I've tried several times to use the "Scholarship Search," and itdoesn't come up with anything that fits me... - 1
Schedulizer - 1
WebVista, Moodle - 1
Total Responses 791
Statistics
Mean 1.00
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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Welcome WeekQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
Stronglyagree (5) Agree (4) Neutral (3)
Disagree(2)
Stronglydisagree
(1)Total
Responses Mean
Welcome Week mademe feel moreprepared to transitionto the University.
2013%
7450%
3423%
128%
96%
149 3.56
After attendingWelcome Week, Ihave a greater senseof institutional prideand respect for theUniversity.
2315%
7047%
3322%
1510%
85%
149 3.57
Welcome Weekhelped meacknowledge myindividualresponsibility to thecampus community,as well as ownershipand responsibility forcreating my collegeexperience.
1510%
6141%
4430%
2114%
75%
148 3.38
Table Summary 58 205 111 48 24 446
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Welcome Week (Continued)
Welcome Week
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58. Welcome Week - Welcome Week made me feel more prepared to transition to the University.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q22a
Strongly agree (5) 20 13%
Agree (4) 74 50%
Neutral (3) 34 23%
Disagree (2) 12 8%
Strongly disagree (1) 9 6%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.56
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.02
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59. Welcome Week - After attending Welcome Week, I have a greater sense of institutional pride and respect forthe University.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q22b
Strongly agree (5) 23 15%
Agree (4) 70 47%
Neutral (3) 33 22%
Disagree (2) 15 10%
Strongly disagree (1) 8 5%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.57
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.04
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60. Welcome Week - Welcome Week helped me acknowledge my individual responsibility to the campuscommunity, as well as ownership and responsibility for creating my college experience.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q22c
Strongly agree (5) 15 10%
Agree (4) 61 41%
Neutral (3) 44 30%
Disagree (2) 21 14%
Strongly disagree (1) 7 5%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.38
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 1.01
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SDOsQuestion Type: Single-Scale
Scale 1Choose one
To a hugedegree (5)
To asignificantdegree (4)
Somewhat(3)
To a slightdegree (2)
Not at all(1)
TotalResponses Mean
I actively listen todiverse points of view.
3322%
8960%
2416%
32%
00%
149 4.02
I actively seek outpeople different frommyself.
75%
3926%
6544%
3121%
64%
148 3.07
I do not allowdistractions to preventtimely completion oftasks.
75%
3524%
5940%
3725%
107%
148 2.95
I seek out theassistance needed toachieve my goals.
117%
6040%
5235%
2315%
32%
149 3.36
I develop cooperativerelationships amongthe people I work with.
3020%
9564%
1711%
64%
00%
148 4.01
I know when to workalone and when toconsult with others.
3926%
8356%
2316%
32%
00%
148 4.07
When givenconstructive feedback,I capture the learningso it doesn't happenagain.
3423%
8356%
2919%
32%
00%
149 3.99
I experience and takerisks, even whenthere is a chance offailure.
1913%
6041%
5235%
149%
32%
148 3.53
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SDOs (Continued)
Scale 1Choose one
To a hugedegree (5)
To asignificantdegree (4)
Somewhat(3)
To a slightdegree (2)
Not at all(1)
TotalResponses Mean
I follow through on thepromises andcommitments that Imake.
6040%
6846%
2013%
11%
00%
149 4.26
I set a personalexample of what Iexpect of others.
4027%
7349%
3322%
21%
00%
148 4.02
I can accuratelyassess and articulatemy strengths andweaknesses.
3322%
7954%
2718%
75%
11%
147 3.93
I make it a point to letpeople know aboutmy confidence in theirabilities.
2819%
5940%
4631%
139%
32%
149 3.64
I can work insituations where therules are not alwaysclear.
117%
6242%
6141%
128%
21%
148 3.46
I am flexible when itcomes to last minutechanges andadjustments.
2315%
6342%
5034%
107%
32%
149 3.62
Table Summary 375 948 558 165 31 2077
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SDOs (Continued)
SDOs
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61. SDOs - I actively listen to diverse points of view.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23a
To a huge degree (5) 33 22%
To a significant degree (4) 89 60%
Somewhat (3) 24 16%
To a slight degree (2) 3 2%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.02
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.68
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62. SDOs - I actively seek out people different from myself.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23b
To a huge degree (5) 7 5%
To a significant degree (4) 39 26%
Somewhat (3) 65 44%
To a slight degree (2) 31 21%
Not at all (1) 6 4%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.07
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.91
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63. SDOs - I do not allow distractions to prevent timely completion of tasks.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23c
To a huge degree (5) 7 5%
To a significant degree (4) 35 24%
Somewhat (3) 59 40%
To a slight degree (2) 37 25%
Not at all (1) 10 7%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 2.95
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.97
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64. SDOs - I seek out the assistance needed to achieve my goals.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23d
To a huge degree (5) 11 7%
To a significant degree (4) 60 40%
Somewhat (3) 52 35%
To a slight degree (2) 23 15%
Not at all (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.36
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.90
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65. SDOs - I develop cooperative relationships among the people I work with.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23e
To a huge degree (5) 30 20%
To a significant degree (4) 95 64%
Somewhat (3) 17 11%
To a slight degree (2) 6 4%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 4.01
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.69
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66. SDOs - I know when to work alone and when to consult with others.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23f
To a huge degree (5) 39 26%
To a significant degree (4) 83 56%
Somewhat (3) 23 16%
To a slight degree (2) 3 2%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 4.07
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.71
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67. SDOs - When given constructive feedback, I capture the learning so it doesn't happen again.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23g
To a huge degree (5) 34 23%
To a significant degree (4) 83 56%
Somewhat (3) 29 19%
To a slight degree (2) 3 2%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.99
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.71
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68. SDOs - I experience and take risks, even when there is a chance of failure.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23h
To a huge degree (5) 19 13%
To a significant degree (4) 60 41%
Somewhat (3) 52 35%
To a slight degree (2) 14 9%
Not at all (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.53
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.91
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69. SDOs - I follow through on the promises and commitments that I make.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23i
To a huge degree (5) 60 40%
To a significant degree (4) 68 46%
Somewhat (3) 20 13%
To a slight degree (2) 1 1%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 4.26
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.71
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70. SDOs - I set a personal example of what I expect of others.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23j
To a huge degree (5) 40 27%
To a significant degree (4) 73 49%
Somewhat (3) 33 22%
To a slight degree (2) 2 1%
Not at all (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 4.02
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.74
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71. SDOs - I can accurately assess and articulate my strengths and weaknesses.Response Rate: 99% (N=147) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23k
To a huge degree (5) 33 22%
To a significant degree (4) 79 54%
Somewhat (3) 27 18%
To a slight degree (2) 7 5%
Not at all (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 147
Statistics
Mean 3.93
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.81
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72. SDOs - I make it a point to let people know about my confidence in their abilities.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23l
To a huge degree (5) 28 19%
To a significant degree (4) 59 40%
Somewhat (3) 46 31%
To a slight degree (2) 13 9%
Not at all (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.64
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.95
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73. SDOs - I can work in situations where the rules are not always clear.Response Rate: 99% (N=148) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23m
To a huge degree (5) 11 7%
To a significant degree (4) 62 42%
Somewhat (3) 61 41%
To a slight degree (2) 12 8%
Not at all (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 148
Statistics
Mean 3.46
Median 3.00
Standard Deviation 0.80
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74. SDOs - I am flexible when it comes to last minute changes and adjustments.Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q23n
To a huge degree (5) 23 15%
To a significant degree (4) 63 42%
Somewhat (3) 50 34%
To a slight degree (2) 10 7%
Not at all (1) 3 2%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 3.62
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.90
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SDO's ConfidenceQuestion Type: Multi-Scale
Prior to Welcome WeekChoose one
Veryconfident
(5)Confident
(4) Neutral (3)Unconfide
nt (2)
Veryunconfiden
t (1)Total
Responses Mean
Responsibility andAccountability
4732%
6746%
2517%
43%
21%
145 4.06
Independence andInterdependence
4330%
5639%
3524%
118%
00%
145 3.90
Goal Orientation 3927%
6041%
3524%
107%
11%
145 3.87
Self Awareness 3826%
6344%
3424%
75%
21%
144 3.89
Resilience 2618%
6646%
4431%
64%
21%
144 3.75
Appreciation ofDifferences
4330%
6142%
3625%
32%
11%
144 3.99
Tolerance ofAmbiguity
2014%
6545%
4531%
128%
21%
144 3.62
Table Summary 256 438 254 53 10 1011
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SDO's Confidence (Continued)
CurrentChoose one
Veryconfident
(5)Confident
(4) Neutral (3)Unconfide
nt (2)
Veryunconfiden
t (1)Total
Responses Mean
Responsibility andAccountability
6041%
7350%
107%
21%
00%
145 4.32
Independence andInterdependence
6948%
6142%
1510%
00%
00%
145 4.37
Goal Orientation 4934%
7250%
2114%
32%
00%
145 4.15
Self Awareness 5236%
7250%
1611%
53%
00%
145 4.18
Resilience 4430%
7048%
2920%
21%
00%
145 4.08
Appreciation ofDifferences
6646%
6545%
118%
21%
11%
145 4.33
Tolerance ofAmbiguity
3121%
8055%
2719%
64%
11%
145 3.92
Table Summary 371 493 129 20 2 1015
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SDO's Confidence (Continued)
Prior to Welcome Week Current
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75. SDO's Confidence - Responsibility and Accountability - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24a
Very confident (5) 47 32%
Confident (4) 67 46%
Neutral (3) 25 17%
Unconfident (2) 4 3%
Very unconfident (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.06
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.86
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75. SDO's Confidence - Responsibility and Accountability - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24a
Very confident (5) 60 41%
Confident (4) 73 50%
Neutral (3) 10 7%
Unconfident (2) 2 1%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.32
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.66
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76. SDO's Confidence - Independence and Interdependence - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24b
Very confident (5) 43 30%
Confident (4) 56 39%
Neutral (3) 35 24%
Unconfident (2) 11 8%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 3.90
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.92
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76. SDO's Confidence - Independence and Interdependence - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24b
Very confident (5) 69 48%
Confident (4) 61 42%
Neutral (3) 15 10%
Unconfident (2) 0 0%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.37
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.67
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77. SDO's Confidence - Goal Orientation - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24c
Very confident (5) 39 27%
Confident (4) 60 41%
Neutral (3) 35 24%
Unconfident (2) 10 7%
Very unconfident (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 3.87
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.91
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77. SDO's Confidence - Goal Orientation - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24c
Very confident (5) 49 34%
Confident (4) 72 50%
Neutral (3) 21 14%
Unconfident (2) 3 2%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.15
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.74
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78. SDO's Confidence - Self Awareness - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=144) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24d
Very confident (5) 38 26%
Confident (4) 63 44%
Neutral (3) 34 24%
Unconfident (2) 7 5%
Very unconfident (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 144
Statistics
Mean 3.89
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.90
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78. SDO's Confidence - Self Awareness - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24d
Very confident (5) 52 36%
Confident (4) 72 50%
Neutral (3) 16 11%
Unconfident (2) 5 3%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.18
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.76
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79. SDO's Confidence - Resilience - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=144) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24e
Very confident (5) 26 18%
Confident (4) 66 46%
Neutral (3) 44 31%
Unconfident (2) 6 4%
Very unconfident (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 144
Statistics
Mean 3.75
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.85
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79. SDO's Confidence - Resilience - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24e
Very confident (5) 44 30%
Confident (4) 70 48%
Neutral (3) 29 20%
Unconfident (2) 2 1%
Very unconfident (1) 0 0%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.08
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.75
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80. SDO's Confidence - Appreciation of Differences - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=144) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24f
Very confident (5) 43 30%
Confident (4) 61 42%
Neutral (3) 36 25%
Unconfident (2) 3 2%
Very unconfident (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 144
Statistics
Mean 3.99
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.84
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80. SDO's Confidence - Appreciation of Differences - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24f
Very confident (5) 66 46%
Confident (4) 65 45%
Neutral (3) 11 8%
Unconfident (2) 2 1%
Very unconfident (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 4.33
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.74
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81. SDO's Confidence - Tolerance of Ambiguity - Prior to Welcome WeekResponse Rate: 97% (N=144) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24g
Very confident (5) 20 14%
Confident (4) 65 45%
Neutral (3) 45 31%
Unconfident (2) 12 8%
Very unconfident (1) 2 1%
Total Responses 144
Statistics
Mean 3.62
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.88
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81. SDO's Confidence - Tolerance of Ambiguity - CurrentResponse Rate: 97% (N=145) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q24g
Very confident (5) 31 21%
Confident (4) 80 55%
Neutral (3) 27 19%
Unconfident (2) 6 4%
Very unconfident (1) 1 1%
Total Responses 145
Statistics
Mean 3.92
Median 4.00
Standard Deviation 0.79
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82. Which of the following devices do you use? (Mark all that apply)Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose many Tag: Q25
iPhone (1) 16 11%
Blackberry (1) 13 9%
Android capable phone (1) 20 13%
Other smart phone (1) 13 9%
iPod touch (1) 52 35%
iPad or tablet (1) 11 7%
Netbook (1) 10 7%
Other type of device that would provideyou access to the internet or mobileapplications (1)
29 19%
Cell phone (no internet access) (1) 80 54%
None (1) 1 1%
Other (please specify): (1) 5 3%
Laptop - 4
iPod Nano - 1
Total Responses 250
Statistics
Mean 1.00
Median 1.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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83. Would you use an app on your phone or device to access information and/or interact with various Universityprograms and events?Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q26
Yes (2) 74 50%
No (1) 34 23%
Not sure (0) 41 28%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 1.69
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.47
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84. Do you plan to return to the University of Minnesota next year?Response Rate: 100% (N=149) Question Type: Choose one Tag: Q27
Yes (2) 141 95%
No (1) 0 0%
Not sure (0) 8 5%
Total Responses 149
Statistics
Mean 2.00
Median 2.00
Standard Deviation 0.00
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85. Why not?Response Rate: 0% (N=0) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q27a
Total Responses 0
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86. What words of advice can you give to incoming first-year students?Response Rate: 63% (N=94) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q28
Study. - 2
1. First 6-8 weeks are the best weeks. Make friends and enjoy the warm weather and overall atmosphere ofcollege. It's get a different feel later. 2. Try as hard as you can academically, some of the easier classes are youfirst year and you can get a really nice GPA if you put in an ounce of effort, unlike me. 3. Meet upperclassmen.It's important to social life.
Be friendly and take everything as it comes.
Be open to change. College is different than high school and you have to go with the flow until you actually feellike you belong.
Be open to everyone you meet because that's how you build a big, strong group of friends early on at college,which is a huge advantage.
be outgoing and confident to explore this huge university.
Be outgoing. You are all in the same boat.
Be prepared to be on your own and have a great time. Don't procrastinate.
Be social, because everyone else around you is scared too.
College is a huge transition, it takes a lot of time to get used to the freedom of living on your own and becomingresponsible for more than you've probably ever had to be responsible for before. Also, keep up in class becauseit is so easy to fall behind and stay behind.
College is a lot different then high school. It pays to study.
Come in with an open-mind, college is what you make it! Love it, it's all one big experience!
Come prepared to study. Study hard, then play later. Keep the main thing, the main thing.
Consider other universities, this one is ridiculous. They put policies online, then tell you those are "outdated, andare o longer followed". Don't live in the Residence Halls, there are cockroaches. when you report thecockroaches you get told "It's okay, they usually just live in the drain system, they don't usually stay in thebathrooms. We will put water in the drains so the cockroaches will go bak to living down there."
Do not procrastinate unless you did extremely well doing it in high school because it will catch up to you.
Do not procrastinate. The moment you start to procrastinate, you will never be able to fully come back from that.That is the one thing I regret doing.
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86. What words of advice can you give to incoming first-year students? (Continued)
Do not stay in your room.
Do well in school, but try to find a community where you fit in so that this school gets smaller. Whether that's afraternity, sorority, student group, or the people on your floor, stay connected.
Do your best to budget your time accordingly from the very start so you don't get behind and have to attempt todo it later once you're set in your ways.
Don't ask yourself why, but why not when considering taking a chance. It can be tough, but the vast majority ofthe time, your going to come away from the experience better off than you were before. Also, smile as much asyou can. Take me serious when I say it greatly enhances your day to day living - its the truth.
Don't be nervous about meeting new people because everyone is in the same boat. Don't be shy and beyourself.
Don't be nervous!
don't be overconfident and make an impossible workload
Don't do welcome week stuff
Don't drink. You give up so much when you do, even if you can pull of good grades.
Don't fall behind on your homework, and get at least 8 hours of sleep each day.
Don't give up. If you can make it through the first couple weeks, you can make it through anything.
Don't let yourself get worked up, take things one step at a time. Ask for help when needed, take chances whennecessary, and know that whatever you are going through, there are many people out there that have gonethrough it before and can help you.
Don't overload yourself, leave time to enjoy what college is all about.
Don't Procrastinate; try to start things when you recieve them.
Don't set expectations of yourself that are too high.
Don't stack up homework for the weekends. Force yourself to study at least 2-3 hours a day and the weekendswill be enjoyable.
Enjoy welcome week while it lasts and make a lot of friends.
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86. What words of advice can you give to incoming first-year students? (Continued)
Establish good habits right away
Find something you want to get involved with and get involved with it early on. Don't let the people you meetinfluence your decisions--you probably won't even remember them in a year.
Focus on school, don't get caught up in the social life.
Freshman year first semester is much more laid back than you'd expect
Get involved
Get involved and do not be afraid to seek help.
Get involved and don't get behind.
Get involved and have fun!
Get involved early
Get involved in something, and try out a few activities before settling on one or a couple to commit to.
Get lots of rest and take academics seriously from the start. Make your education your primary goal, but don't beafraid to get out there and meet new people!
Get on top of your school work the first week of school! Once you start falling behind, it's hard to catch up.
Get ready ;) Ask for help when you need it and don't plan on coming in fully-prepared. You're going to getknocked off of your feet no matter what.
Go for it!
go into college with an open mind and don't everything so seriously
go to office hours even if you don't have questions.
Go to office hours!
have fun, don't get hung up on details
Hey, the U can be hard, so make sure you find time to just relax and take a break from studying.
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86. What words of advice can you give to incoming first-year students? (Continued)
If you're going into CLA, just pick a major and DO NOT pick undecided. You will most likely be thrown into ATSand forced to participate in their classes. Just pick a major you feel interested in, and then switch out to another ifyou don't like it.
It's much harder than you expect, but it'll grow on you.
It's not as easy as you think it's going to be. It takes a while to get used to.
Join a student organization its the best way to make the campus feel smaller. Don't be freaked out if it seemseveryone else is pairing up and finding friends, you'll find friends too.
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
Keep on top of your work because it does pile up and eventually the stress will get to a point where you can'thandle it anymore.
Keep yourself open to new people, ideas, and experiences.
Learn who you are and what you can handle so you don't go over board. This is also important so you knowwhen you should take classes and study. If you don't, college is not going to be easy. Make time and take care ofyourself so you can be focused in class and have energy to do stuff. Have fun but stay on top of your work.
Make study groups.
Make sure to actually study for your exams (close Facebook, put away your cellphone). Because you won't getas much "busy-work" in college as you might have in high school, you won't be forced to study in college, somake sure to set time for studying.
Make sure to balance school and fun, both are important in order to maintain your sanity.
Make sure to manage your time wisely and know when you need to ask questions, specific questions.
Meet as many new friends as possible, join clubs that you are interested in and take risks
Meet as many people as possible and try to gain some close friendships. Also, stay ahead of your homeworkand do not procrastinate.
Meet as many people as you can during Welcome Week because once you get further into the year people havealready formed into groups. Everyone is still very friendly but it's much easier during WW.
Meet the people that live around you or find some kind of social niche right away. Find multiple niches if possible.
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86. What words of advice can you give to incoming first-year students? (Continued)
Meet your neighbors
Never underestimate the difficulty of the classes you are taking, and also never underestimate your own abilities.
People always say college is going to be the best time of your life, but they never tell you that it takes time forthat to happen. Have patience.
Really push yourself in class and outside of class. Put yourself out there and try and meet a lot of people. Also,get involved in at least one group/sport/activity so that you can build solid relationships with people.
Seek help right away from TAs, Tutors or Professors if you are struggling.
Set aside time for studying, and then stick with it. Get started on projects and assignments earlier than you thinkyou need to.
Start strong and dive right into studying and managing your time.
Start Studying early, it will help you in the end.
Stay focused.
Step out of your comfort zone. You can be whoever you want to be here.
study and get your work done
Study and go out and get involved in clubs or things that interest you with others to ease your thoughts about thestresses of classes!
Study first.. Party next..
study hard
Study more than you think you need to, because not staying on task with coursework and studying can bedetrimental to your academic success. Also, manage time wisely and seek help if you are struggling with anyclasses.
STUDY!!! INTERACT WITH OTHERS! DO NOT GET CAUGHT UP IN THE HYPE OF BEING IN COLLEGEAND PARTYING!
Study. Be active. Don't stress yourself out. Be involved. Prepare in advance.
Take advantage of the incredible resources available at the U.
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Take class seriously
Take things as they come and you will do fine.
Try hard.
Use all the tools your professors offer you at the beginning of the school year. They adjust their tools with respectto the class before and they are made to build your success.
Use grad planner, and schedulizer! Be open minded about roommates if you're living in the halls! BE FLEXIBLE!And remember to allow time for homework. Work first play later. Don't ever take Calc 1 from ScottAdams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome week does not give you a good first impression of the university. Get through one semester at theuniversity and then decide if you like it here and want to say.
You can't prepare for college by reading articles in magazines, on the internet, or listening to others stories, in away it will help you, but EVERYONE has a different first year college experience, it just depends how you chooseto handle it.
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87. Additional comments?Response Rate: 9% (N=13) Question Type: Paragraph Tag: Q29
ALWAYS bring your keys with you wherever you go, can't tell you how many people have been locked out oftheir room because in the 3 minutes they were gone their room-mate left and locked the door!
Did not attend Welcome Week-Marching Band
GO GOPHERS!!!
I love college and I love the U!!
I think that the roommate match up and housing in general should be re-evaluated. 6 questions to determine whoyou will be living with for an entire year is not enough to make a sucessful match. How do you define do you goto be early? For me early means 9 pm but for my roommate it means midnight. More specific questions shouldbe asked to ensure a better matchup. Also it is very difficult to get out of your housing contract and I think thisshould be adjusted.
Love the university minus the cold! One thing though, CA's are annoying and should be more relaxed about theirjob. Many are really cool and I respect them, but others think they're saving the world...
no?
None
None at this time.
Nope.
Study more.
Thank you so much for making my transition from high school to college. The orientation leaders were reallyhelpful and reliable. You made my first year less stressful and I appreciate that. Thank you.
Welcome week is way too long and needs to be shortened. I ended up liking the university much less when I firstcame here and had no school pride because of welcome week.
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