Applying to university by discipline Sample Clauses

Applying to university by discipline. Students in Engineering (80%) and Social Sciences (79%) were most likely to apply to more than one university, while Education students (52%) were least likely to do so. In fact, Education students applied to the lowest number of universities on average (slightly below three). Similar to other results, applying to more than one university does appear to have some effect on whether students are attending their first choice. Education students (who were least likely to apply to other institutions and applied to the fewest on average) are most likely to be attending their first choice. Table 36: Application process by discipline Applied to more than one university Q3 Total universities applied to Q3A Currently attending first choice Q5 Overall 70% 3.6 universities 78% Discipline Engineering 80% 4.0 universities 74% Social Science 79% 3.4 universities 75% Business 77% 3.9 universities 70% Arts and Humanities 74% 3.4 universities 81% Biological Science 74% 3.5 universities 74% Professional 66% 3.3 universities 83% Physical Science 65% 3.5 universities 78% Education 52% 2.9 universities 90% Note: Bolded percentages indicate a statistically significant difference between groups.
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