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3-Edt 180c Group c9 Report
3-Edt 180c Group c9 Report
Our survey asked students across ASU how much free time they thought they had in a given
week. We had six questions in our form, and over 90 responses. The questions asked were:
4) On average, how much free time do you think you have per week?
Survey Results
Out of our total 99 responses, no student answered the Graduate or Post-Bacc option. 57% of
answered “Junior”, and 5% of students answered “Senior”. Judging by this, our findings may
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pertain mostly to the younger ASU crowd.
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The amount of students taking certain credit hours remained consistent, with most taking about
1) 5 credits (1%)
2) 6 credits (1%)
3) 12 credits (6%)
4) 13 credits (7%)
5) 14 credits (4%)
6) 15 credits (25%)
7) 16 credits (25%)
8) 17 credits (15%)
9) 18 credits (11%)
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Most of our responses also indicate that students rarely miss their classes. 68% said that they
missed class 0 times per week. 20% said that they miss around one class a week, and 12% said
that they miss two or more classes per week. Since most of the surveyed students are freshmen, it
The responses to the question “On average, how much free time do you think you have per
week? (in hours)”were extremely varied in range. Some students said they had 0 hours of free
time a week, while others said that they had 78 hours of free time a week. The number of hours
with the most volume was 20 hours a week, with a 14% response. Some respondents may have
taken hours sleeping as “free time” which led to such big numbers.
Our last question was “How do you think you spend your free time?”. These were the choices
given:
● Social Media/Entertainment
● Going Out
● Sports/Exercise
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● Reading/Studying
● Hobbies
● Napping
● Other
The top three choices were: Social Media/Entertainment (80%), Going Out (62%), and Napping
(44%).
Results / Analysis
After calculating our responses in Excel, we came up with various statistics about students at
ASU. For example, dividing our “classes skipped per week” question into years of study, we can
see that Juniors have a higher rate of not skipping class in a week (84.62%), and Sophomores are
more likely to skip class more than twice a week (20.83%). Sophomores (58.33%) and Seniors
(40%) had the lowest rate of not skipping classes in a week. In other words, although Seniors
have without a doubt the most workload, they are more likely to skip class. Additionally,
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although a lot of Freshmen (71.93%) said they would skip class 0 times in a week, Juniors still
had a higher rate of attendance. However, since the number of respondents who were Juniors
were significantly less than Freshmen, these results could vary if we had more upperclassmen
responses.
The average free time per week amongst students at ASU was 20.7 hours. The most chosen
number of free hours was 20 (modal value). The median value was 15 hours per week. The range
was way bigger than we expected, with a minimum of 0 free hours per week, to a maximum of