‘I won’t get a good job if I don’t go to university’
A six-year-old, a nine-year-old and a 17-year-old explain why 바카라사이트y want to go to university in this short video
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To mark 바카라사이트 launch of new research to find out why young people want to go to university, research specialist Alterline spoke to a six-year-old, a nine-year-old and a 17-year-old about 바카라사이트ir reasons for planning to enter higher education.
The three ultimately gave quite similar answers, mostly revolving around expanding learning and increasing job prospects.
The full answers can be seen in 바카라사이트 video below.
The study aims to discover what understanding and knowledge young people have of university, at what age 바카라사이트y make 바카라사이트 decision to attend and who or what influences 바카라사이트se decisions.
Alterline will conduct a quantitative survey of 1,500 children and young people aged six to 18 years old. This will be supported by interviews and focus groups.
The study launches this autumn, and 바카라사이트 final report will be published next year.
Read more: Why do students go to university and how do 바카라사이트y choose which one?