Active Conversations Old Conversations The dNeero Blog Charity Reseller Program SuperPanels Sign Up Log In
College - University: Application Hassles
Already have an account?Log In
Want to get one?Sign Up
Now that those that aspire to higher education have applied to their list of fine institutions, let's talk about that application process.






Janis de Asis's answers.
How would you answer?

When you applied to higher education, how many colleges/universities did you apply to?

    1

  >2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    9

    10

    more than 10

    didn't apply

College :: dNeero Social Surveys

In what year did you apply?

    2008

    2007

    2006

    2005

    2004

    2003

    2002

    2001

    2000

    1999

  >1998

    1997

    1996

    1995

    1994

    1993

    1992

    1991

    1990

    1980-1989

    1970-1979

    1960-1969

    before 1960

    didn't apply

During your application process, did you feel unreasonable pressure from (choose all that apply.)

  >parents

  >siblings

    other relatives

  >friends

    guidance counselor

  >teachers

    coaches

    other

    didn't apply

If 'other' above, please specify.

At the time that you applied did you believe that there was one right school for you?

  >Yes

    No

    didn't apply

Did you get accepted to your first choice?

    No

  >Yes

    don't know yet

    didn't apply

What other question about the higher education application process would you like to see in a dNeero Social Survey?



This conversation is no longer open for respondents. However, we still have many other conversations that allow you to make money! Click the Results tab to see how people answered!

Find Another Conversation



Add to: digg | reddit | del.icio.us | yahoo!
blinklist | spurl | furl | technorati


This conversation is closed.

People who joined this conversation earned
$0.58
They also earned up to an additional $2.60 depending on their blog traffic.



Get paid to share your opinion.
We pay people to fill out conversations and post their answers to their peers.

Your answers appear on your blog
However you answer, your friends will see it. Express yourself!

You need to register and qualify to get paid
Once you answer the questions you'll need to register and fill out a short profile that asks some basic demographic questions. If you qualify for this conversation then you'll get paid.

You need to be honest
We aren't paying you for any particular opinion. We're paying you for your time and for the exposure on your blog. If you don't like a product or service you need to be honest about that fact.

Stimulate conversation
Engage companies who are actively seeking your feedback on products and services. At the same time, engage your blog readers in discussion of the same product.

No gimmicks.
This is the real deal. A simple model that respects your privacy and allows you to control what you blog about and when. We pay for activity you choose to engage in.

If you don't like this conversation
We have plenty more conversations for you to choose from. And all of them pay!

Start Date Mon, Jan 14, 2008 09:57:42
End Date Mon, Jan 28, 2008 09:46:00
Possible Pay for Conversation Response $0.58
Assuming you post your conversation and it qualifies.
Pay for 1000 Hits on Your Blog $2.60
Max Paid Hits on Your Blog 1000
Remaining Slots
0 of 250 (0%)
Up to 250 people may join.

Blog Displays to Date
96575 of 62500 (155%)
We'll pay for the first 62500 displays in blogs.

This Page Displayed 12045 times
ID 162
Referred by 875


Copyright 2006-2008. All rights reserved. | terms of use and privacy statement | about us | oh, btw, we're evil.
At Your Service is a Server Called: WS03 which built this page in: 375 milliseconds