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SURVEY
We decided to conduct a survey to gauge how UCLA students were feeling during the COVID-19 transition. Our main goal was to see how students' attitudes and thoughts changed through the transition, and, if applicable, how the UCLA Honors program may have helped in this process. It should be noted that we were not able to reach the desired number of respondents, so this data is not as representative as we wish it could have been. Nevertheless, we still want to share it with the world. If you would like to participate in the survey, please click the button below!
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According to respondents, a vast majority of students are happy at UCLA.

Most students feel they have time for opportunities, or are neutral on the matter.

A simple majority of respondents say they are at least satisfied with their UCLA education.
A majority of people feel as though their stress levels have risen since the COVID-19 pandemic began.


A VAST majority of students believe their motivation levels have dropped since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

A majority of people believe that the UCLA administration is handling the pandemic to the best of their ability.

Most respondents believe the US government is handling the pandemic either "terribly" or "worse than other institutions".

While most students are not in Honors, respondents that are in the program seem to be split on whether it helps while at UCLA.

Unfortunately, many Honors students feel that the program has not helped them during quarantine. Most Honors students are neutral.

A small minority of individuals believe life will return to normal next school year, but the majority disagree with this notion.
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