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The Satisfaction level Among Third year Students with the School of Management
Submitted to: Ellen Danino
Submitted by: Garry Tzur
June 2, 2003
Abstract
This report shows that, there is a considerable dissatisfaction among third year students from the degree.
This dissatisfaction caused mainly by the decision makers and the administration of the School of Management and the future aspirations of the graduates.
Large number of the graduates regrets about his decision to study management and if nothing will be done to change the present content and the school policy, the demand for the school of management will drop significantly. ... 8-9
Appendix 2 the results
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Introduction
As a third year student myself, all the time I hear from my fellow students complains and frustration, the complaints are mainly about the degree that we are getting this summer. I thought about through my third year about the origin of the complaints and when we were asked to conduct a study in the business English workshop, I decided to that this is my opportunity to learn about the reasons for the frustration and complaints.
The purpose of my study is to measure the satisfaction level with the degree.
I conducted a survey among 14 third year student that study management as their major for a B. ...
They were six males and eight females that represent more or less the percentage between males and females in the present at the School of Management.
The body
The students were asked about their decision to study management and also a similar question in retrospective point of view. These questions represent the student expectations and also the motives for the demand to study in the School of Management.
Approximate Word count = 1375 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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