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Hi everyone! I wondered if there were any 16 to 20 year olds who'd be able to answer my questionnaire? It is part of my health and social care work at college, and I'd be extremely grateful if you could answer. Thank you!
1) Gender;
Female Male
2) Age;
16 17 18 19 Other
3) Favourite Meal?
4) Do you class yourself as a healthy student?
Yes No Don't know
5) Do your parents/guardians consider your meal choices healthy?
6) Do your parents/guardians cook your meals for you?
7) If so, how many per week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
8) How many times do you eat fast food a week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
9) Do you eat any ready meals during the week?
Yes No
10) If so, how many times do you eat ready meals a week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
11) How do you think your eating changes at college compared to at home?
Become more healthy Become less healthy Stayed the same
12) How many fruits and vegetables do you consume a day?
1 a day 2 a day 3 a day 4 a day 5 a day more than 5 a day
13) Do you wish you were healthier?
Yes No Don't know
1) Gender;
Female Male
2) Age;
16 17 18 19 Other
3) Favourite Meal?
4) Do you class yourself as a healthy student?
Yes No Don't know
5) Do your parents/guardians consider your meal choices healthy?
6) Do your parents/guardians cook your meals for you?
7) If so, how many per week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
8) How many times do you eat fast food a week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
9) Do you eat any ready meals during the week?
Yes No
10) If so, how many times do you eat ready meals a week?
0 1 2-3 4-5 6-7
11) How do you think your eating changes at college compared to at home?
Become more healthy Become less healthy Stayed the same
12) How many fruits and vegetables do you consume a day?
1 a day 2 a day 3 a day 4 a day 5 a day more than 5 a day
13) Do you wish you were healthier?
Yes No Don't know
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Shoot for the stars Choc, councelling is a worthy occupation but with a merit or distinction at level 3 on a diploma course you can gain a place at Uni. One of my sons is doing a social work degree using his level 3. This when qualified will encompass councelling as well as all the other skills aquired.
Ahh right, I'm undecided of going to university yet. I am thinking of a Degree in Psychology. But am unsure, as I know that a good route for counselling alone is to do a diploma in it. But I adore psychology, so I may go for it.
My tutors are confident I will gain distinctions overall throughout my course.
I am convinced not to fail, as last year I had to take a year out due to illness.
My tutors are confident I will gain distinctions overall throughout my course.
I am convinced not to fail, as last year I had to take a year out due to illness.