ENGINEERING DA
9/7/2023
SUBMITTED BY:
RAMOS, GLAYDILE ROSE C.
BS GEODETIC ENGINEERING- II
SUBMITTED TO:
Engr. Maria Noreen Sevilla
I. SURVEY QUESTION
Please choose one of the following choices to show how much you agree.
Strongly Disagree - if you strongly agree with the statement.
Disagree - if you disagree with the statement.
Agree - if you agree with the statement.
Strongly Agree - if you strongly agree with the statement.
1. Living independently can lead to a stronger sense of responsibility and self-reliance.
2. Financial independence is a crucial aspect of living independently as a student.
3. The social aspects of independent student living contribute significantly to personal growth.
4. The cost of living independently as a student often outweighs the benefits.
5.It's challenging to balance academics and independent living responsibilities effectively.
6. The social aspects of independent student living contribute significantly to personal growth.
7. Sharing an apartment with roommates is a more cost-effective way to live independently.
8. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is easier when living independently as a student.
9. Living independently as a student often leads to increased stress levels.
10. Living independently allows for better control over one's environment, which can promote mental
well-being.
11. Balancing academic and independent living responsibilities can be overwhelming and detrimental to
mental health.
12. Independence can lead to improved self-esteem and a stronger sense of identity, benefiting mental
health.
13. Access to mental health resources is often more challenging for independent students.
14. The experience of cooking and managing one's meals is a valuable aspect of independent student
living.
15. The mental health impact of living independently as a student varies depending on individual
circumstances.
II. FREQUENCY OF RESPONSES
Here is a tabular presentation of the frequency of responses and
percentage for each choices (strongly agree, agree, disagree and strongly
disagree) for the given survey statements.
STATEMEN
T STRONGLY STRONGLY AGREE AGRE DISAGREE DISAGREE STRONGLY STRONGLY
E
(%)
AGREE AGREE (%) (%) DISAGREE DISAGREE(%
)
1 31 62 19 38 0 0 0 0
2 16 32 33 66 0 0 0 0
3 14 28 36 72 0 0 0 0
4 5 10 39 78 10 20 1 2
5 12 24 35 70 1 2 0 0
6 8 16 41 82 0 0 0 0
7 8 16 37 74 3 6 0 0
8 4 8 41 82 3 6 0 0
9 4 8 43 86 2 4 1 2
10 5 10 43 86 2 4 0 0
11 7 14 41 82 2 4 0 0
12 6 12 43 86 1 2 0 0
13 8 16 39 78 2 4 1 2
14 7 14 40 80 0 0 1 2
15 7 14 42 84 1 2 0 0
COURS SUM OF SUM OF TALLY YEAR LEVEL SUM OF SUM OF TALLY (%)
E TALLY (%) TALLY
BSGE 24 48 FIRST YEAR 8 16
BSME 5 10 SECOND 34 68
YEAR
BSEE 3 6 THIRD YEAR 7 14
BSCE 13 26 FOURTH 1 2
YEAR
BSARCH 5 10
TOTAL 50 100% 50 100%
Theses tables provides a summary of the various replies to each statement and choices according to
their courses and year level.
III. VISUAL PRESENTATION
A. BAR GRAPH
50 RESPONDENTS
S #1 S#2 S#3 S#4 S#5 S#6 S#7 S#8 S#9 S#10 S#11 S#12 S#13 S#14 S#15
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
B. PIE CHART
RESPONDENTS
23;3;3%
0%
142; 19%
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
572; 77%
GENDER
(50 respondents)
FEMALE
32%
MALE
68%
C. POLYGON DISTRIBUTION
POLYGON DISTRIBUTE
STRONGLY AGREE AGREE DISAGREE
DISAGREE (%) STRONGLY DISAGREE
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
D. HISTOGRAM
(50 Respondents)
IV RESPONSES
RESPONDENTS
STATEMENT 1.
Strongly agree-31
Agree-19
Disagree-0
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 2.
Strongly agree-16
Agree-33
Disagree-0
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 3.
Strongly agree-14
Agree-36
Disagree-0
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 4.
Strongly agree-5
Agree-39
Disagree-5
Strongly disagree-1
STATEMENT 5.
Strongly agree-12
Agree-35
Disagree-1
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 6.
Strongly agree-8
Agree-41
Disagree-0
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 7.
Strongly agree-8
Agree-37
Disagree-3
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 8.
Strongly agree-4
Agree-41
Disagree-3
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 9.
Strongly agree-4
Agree-43
Disagree-2
Strongly disagree-1
STATEMENT 10.
Strongly agree-5
Agree-43
Disagree-2
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 11.
Strongly agree-7
Agree-41
Disagree-2
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 12.
Strongly agree-6
Agree-43
Disagree-1
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 13.
Strongly agree-8
Agree-39
Disagree-2
Strongly disagree-1
STATEMENT 14.
Strongly agree-7
Agree-40
Disagree-1
Strongly disagree-0
STATEMENT 15.
Strongly agree-7
Agree-42
Disagree-1
Strongly disagree-0
V. TALLY
NAMES OF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
RESPONDENTS
KYLE SAYSON SA A SA D A A D D A ST A A A A A
ERICK A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
COMEDIERO
RHEA CAMILO A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
FRANCINE A S A D SA A D A SA A SA A SA A SA
ALIPAO A
XAVIER A A A A A A A A A A A A D A SA
DAPHNE LARA SA S SA D A S D S SD A SA S A A D
A A A A
BENJIE JUSTINE A S A A A A SA A A A A S SA A SA
A A
JONIEL A A A DS A A A A A D D A A D A
ARENILLA
JAVIE RUELAN A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
THERESE ROCO SA S SA D D S A A D SA A S SA SA A
A A A
KRISTEL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
AGUSTINE
DENNNIESE A A A A A S SA A A A A A A A A
ALEJANDRO A
MARY CARMEL A A A A A A A A A SA A S SA SA SA
SUMACULUB A
JESSIE BATULAN SA S A A A A A A A A A A A A A
A
JEAN AGUILAR SA A SA A A A A A A A A A A A A
SPENCER SA S SA SA SA S SA S SA A SA S SA SA SA
CARCUEVA A A A A
KAIZER SA A A A SA . . . A A A A A A A
BILAGANTOL
EARL JECO A A A A A S SA S SA A A S A SA A
SIGUE A A A
HANNAH SA , A A A A A A A A A A A A A
GABUCAN
ANTHONY SA S SA SA SA S SA S SA A SA A SA SA SA
LAMPERA A A A
ALOYSIUC SA A SA A A A A A A A A A A A A
CONDE
JERICHO SA S A A SA A A A D SA SA A A A A
BARIMBAO A
CLEVIN GELAGA SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
JOSH SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
EMPINADO
CYRRAH BETE A A A A A A SA A SA A SA A SD SA A
KENNETH SA A A A A A A A A D A D A A A
CULAMAT
MICHAEL DANO SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
ROSSETE SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
MONTES
KIMBERLY SA A A A A A A A , A A A A A A
TAGALOG
JAYZIE YAP SA S SA A A A A A A A A A A A A
A
JOSHUA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
BURGOS
ERICHO BITOS SA A A A . A A A A A A A A A A
AIDRIC TAMPUS A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
LORENZ OACUL A A A A . A A A A A A A A A A
EMMERLIN SA S SA SA SA S SA D A SA SA S SA SA SA
CAMPO A A A
FLORIZA ARILI SA S A A A A A A A A A A A A A
A
KEN PYRU A S A A SA A A A A A A A A A A
BESANA A
KEVIN KAINDOY SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
ALYSSA SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
MARCELO
ANTHONY SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
CODILLA
CAROLYN NIESE SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
CLARK GEMIDA SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
CRIS JAY A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
VASQUEZ
GLEEN MAR SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
TANGAHA
JANLEY LOPEZ SA S SA A A A A A A A A A A A A
A
KENT PAUL SA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
JAPAY
CHRISTOPHER A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
DAJAO
GWYNETH SA S SA SA A A A A A A A A A A A
AMISTAD A
JOHN REEVE A S A SA SA A A A A A A A A A A
CABALLES A
SA- STANDS FOR (STRONGLY AGREE)
A–“ “(AGREE)
D–“ “(DISAGREE)
SD – “ “(STRONGLY DISAGREE)
VI. INTERPRETATION OF THE DATA
Certainly, here's an explanation of the respondents' answers to the statements:
1. Living independently can lead to a stronger sense of responsibility and self-reliance:
- A significant majority of respondents (Strongly agree: 31, Agree: 19) strongly believe that living
independently fosters a greater sense of responsibility and self-reliance. This suggests that many students
view independence as a way to grow and become more self-sufficient.
2. Financial independence is a crucial aspect of living independently as a student:
- Again, the majority of respondents (Strongly agree: 16, Agree: 33) agree that financial independence is a
crucial aspect of independent student living. This aligns with the common understanding that financial stability
is essential for students living on their own.
3. The social aspects of independent student living contribute significantly to personal growth:
- Most respondents (Strongly agree: 14, Agree: 36) believe that the social aspects of independent living have
a significant impact on personal growth, emphasizing the role of social interactions and experiences in
development.
4. The cost of living independently as a student often outweighs the benefits:
- While a majority agree (Agree: 39), there is also a notable number who think that the cost of independent
living does not outweigh the benefits (Strongly agree: 5). This indicates some divergence of opinion on whether
the financial challenges are worth the advantages of independence.
5. It's challenging to balance academics and independent living responsibilities effectively:
- A majority agree (Agree: 35), and some strongly agree (Strongly agree: 12) that balancing academics and
independent living responsibilities is a challenge, highlighting the potential difficulties students face when
managing both.
6. Sharing an apartment with roommates is a more cost-effective way to live independently:
- Most respondents agree (Agree: 37) that sharing an apartment with roommates is cost-effective, which is
often seen as a practical solution to reduce living expenses.
7. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is easier when living independently as a student:
- The majority agree (Agree: 41) that living independently facilitates a healthy work-life balance, suggesting
that having one's own space may provide more control over one's schedule.
8. Living independently as a student often leads to increased stress levels:
- While some agree (Agree: 43), there are also respondents who strongly agree (Strongly agree: 4) that
independent living can lead to increased stress, indicating that stress is a concern for some students in this
context.
9. Living independently allows for better control over one's environment, which can promote mental well-being:
- Most respondents agree (Agree: 43) that independent living offers better control over one's environment
and can promote mental well-being, aligning with the idea that having one's own space can enhance mental
health.
10. Balancing academic and independent living responsibilities can be overwhelming and detrimental to mental
health:
- A substantial number of respondents agree (Agree: 41) that balancing academic and independent living
responsibilities can be overwhelming, highlighting the potential negative impact on mental health.
11. Independence can lead to improved self-esteem and a stronger sense of identity, benefiting mental health:
- A significant majority agree (Agree: 43) that independence can lead to improved self-esteem and a
stronger sense of identity, which is seen as beneficial for mental health.
12. Access to mental health resources is often more challenging for independent students:
- Some respondents strongly agree (Strongly agree: 8) that access to mental health resources is more
challenging for independent students, suggesting a potential gap in support for this group.
13. The experience of cooking and managing one's meals is a valuable aspect of independent student living:
- Most respondents agree (Agree: 40) that cooking and managing meals are valuable experiences in
independent student living, underscoring the importance of acquiring life skills.
14. The mental health impact of living independently as a student varies depending on individual
circumstances:
- The majority agree (Agree: 42) that the mental health impact of independent student living varies based on
individual circumstances, acknowledging that not everyone experiences it the same way.
COURSE AND YEAR LEVEL:
The majority of respondents (68%) are in their 2nd year, followed by 1st year (16%), 3rd year
(14%), and 4th year (2%). Among the respondents, the most frequent course among those
surveyed is BSGE (48%), followed by BSCE (26%), BSME (10%), BSARCH (10%), and BSEE
(6%).
In summary, the responses indicate a generally positive view of living independently as a student,
emphasizing the personal growth, self-reliance, and potential mental health benefits it can offer.
However, concerns about the cost, stress levels, and access to mental health resources also emerge,
highlighting the complexity of the student experience when living independently. O Overall, it appears
that the majority of respondents either agreed or strongly agreed with statements related to the
benefits of living independently as a student, such as personal growth, self-reliance, and improved
mental well-being. However, there were some concerns expressed about the cost and potential stress
associated with independent living. Additionally, respondents recognized the importance of access to
mental health resources for independent students., there were some concerns expressed about the cost and
potential stress associated with independent living. Additionally, respondents recognized the importance of access to
mental health resources for independent students