5. (Single-choice question) When you filled out your college application, which one was your major in? A. The first choice B. The second choice C. The third choice D. It was assigned to you later.
6. (Single-choice question) What is the main reason for your choice of this major? A. Personal interest, as I think this industry is very meaningful. B. Family requirement, as my family believes it is easy to find a job. C. Score limit, as it was just enough for me to enter this major. D. Having a bachelor's degree in the career field gives an advantage in terms of education, as it provides both skills and a bachelor's degree. E. Just randomly chosen, I didn't think much about it.
7. (Single-choice) In terms of choosing a major, who has the greatest influence on you? A. You make the decision independently after thorough research. B. Your parents or relatives' suggestions/requirements. C. Recommendations from your high school teachers or senior students. D. Online information (such as short videos, self-media, etc.). E. Admission brochures or introductions from the admissions staff.
8. (Single-choice) How much do you know about the training objectives of vocational undergraduate education? A. Very well, knowing that it focuses on technical skills. B. Somewhat, it is more practical compared to regular undergraduate education. C. Not very much, feeling that it is no different from regular undergraduate education. D. Completely unaware.
9. (Single-choice question) After entering the school, do you think the current teaching content leans more towards theory or practice? A. More theory, too little practice B. More practice, insufficient theory C. The theory and practice are balanced well D. I feel that neither theory nor practice has been learned well
10. (Single-choice question) Are you satisfied with the current training equipment and laboratory conditions of the school? A. Very satisfied, the equipment is very advanced. B. Relatively satisfied, it is basically sufficient. C. Average, the equipment is a bit old. D. Not satisfied, the conditions are relatively poor.
11. (Single-choice question) How do you think the current course is in terms of difficulty? A. Very easy, can keep up easily B. Moderate, requires effort to learn well C. Difficult, is rather challenging to learn D. Extremely difficult, completely unable to keep up
12. (Single-choice) Does having the identity of "vocational undergraduate" make you feel less confident when communicating with your friends who have regular undergraduate degrees? A. Yes, always feeling inferior. B. A little, but think it's fine to make a living through skills. C. Absolutely not, I'm quite proud of it. D. It doesn't matter, I haven't thought about this issue.
13. (Single-choice question) If there is an opportunity to change majors, would you do it? A. Definitely will B. May consider it C. Absolutely won't do it. I just like my current major D. Don't know. Very confused
14. (Single-choice) If you were given another chance to fill in your college application form for the college entrance examination, would you still choose the path of vocational undergraduate studies? A. Yes, and you would still choose the same major. B. You would choose vocational undergraduate studies, but a different major. C. No, you would try to attend regular undergraduate studies. D. No, you would rather choose a specialized major that is easier to get a job after graduation.
15. (Single-choice question) What was your parents' attitude towards your choosing to study "vocational undergraduate"? A. Very supportive, believing it's a good path B. Just okay, but preferred it to be a regular undergraduate program C. Not very satisfied, thinking it's just an extension from a junior college D. Didn't care at all, letting you do as you please
16. (Single-choice question) Do you think a vocational undergraduate degree gives you an advantage when looking for a job? A. It has a very significant advantage. The current national policy supports it. B. It has no advantage compared to a regular undergraduate degree. C. It's even worse than a junior college degree. Junior colleges place more emphasis on technology. D. I'm very anxious. I feel like I'll be discriminated against.
17. (Single-choice) After you graduate, do you plan to engage in a job directly related to your major? A. You definitely will, otherwise it would be a waste of your education. B. You are likely to do so, but it depends on the salary and benefits. C. You don't really want to, you're thinking of seeking a job in a different field. D. You definitely won't do it, you have no intention of working in this field at all.
18. (Single-choice question) What is your first choice after graduation? A. Directly enter the workforce to gain work experience B. Take the postgraduate entrance examination to further enhance your academic qualifications C. Apply for government jobs or civil service positions to pursue stability D. Haven't decided yet. Let's see how things develop step by step.
19. During this period of entering the school, what was the biggest problem or discomfort you encountered in your professional studies?
20. Do you have any suggestions for the school regarding professional guidance or career guidance?