University/College Students... Need your help!!

Discussion in 'General' started by toastytoast, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. So this is for a project for a course I'm in. Its a feasability project and I really need some opinions.

    So if you're in university or college please help by filling the survey, doesn't matter too much where really, as these are somewhat generic.

    Heres a link to the survey,
    Business 2257 Survey - Survey powered by eSurveysPro.com

    Your help is greatly appreciated! :)
    and... keep on tokin'
     
  2. that was short
     
  3. Taken. Did I win?
     
  4. I did it:)
     
  5. Did it. Your welcome.
     

  6. Lmao yes you did!

    And thanks for doing it guys.

    And yeah its really short take 2 mins max
     
  7. Done. Best of luck with your project!
     
  8. i did it.

    so something like a kindle with all the text books you need on it?

    hell yea!

    i'd be willing to pay more than $50 a year for that!
     
  9. I already took yo' quiz, foo'.

    :p

    We'll blaze later.:smoke:
     
  10. I tried doing it, but it did not have an option for 0 text books in one of the first few questions, so I felt I had to stop doing it, because it related to the rest of the questions.
     
  11. quiz spanked. ha
     
  12. I like the idea of the digital book storing device. Half my books are bigger than phone books and I'm gettin tired of luggin em around.


    Anyways,
    Done:smoking:
     
  13. #14 Man Plus Eyes, Jan 21, 2010
    Last edited by a moderator: Jan 21, 2010
    Is it relevant if I'm from the UK?
    EDIT: "University/College". I'm assuming so and have completed the hell out of it.

    It was short, do it good people of GC
     

  14. Yeah thats totally fine too! Although the currency might be different, for the amount questions, besides that same idea.
    And thanks everyone
     
  15. It is completed, enjoy my statistics.
     
  16. [​IMG] Now where's my prize?
     
  17. Thanks everyone so far, got about 30 completed surveys from GC! Need some more though for complete analysis, it'll take 2 min max!
     
  18. Done and done!
     

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