Survey of American College Students 2022: Graduate School Plans
Personal religiosity was a factor and the more religious the student the more likely they were to want to attend Graduate School. Only 46.79% of students who don't believe in or practice an organized religion wanted to attend Graduate School while 56.48% of those who practice a religion thoroughly and considered it an important part of their life want to attend Graduate School.This study gives highly specific data on the graduate school plans of American college students with unique and targeted demographic data sets for plans to go to law school, medical/dental/veterinary school, MBA programs, international affairs/public affairs masters degree programs, PHD programs in the humanities, PHD programs in the hard sciences, masters programs in nursing/occupational and physical therapy and much more.
The report helps its end users to answer questions such as: how does demand for MBA programs differ from that of law school? What are the demographics of interest in medical school vs. nursing or occupational therapy programs? How much demographic overlap is there? Beyond students obviously interested in graduate school in a given area, who are those students with more than a passing interest but who have not quite made up their minds? What is the demographic profile of these students?
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