Vocational survey a winner for Mildura secondary students

Pictured with her prize for taking part is Kellie Lamarino (centre) with Mark Heald and Samantha Hoyle from St Joseph's College Mildura

Pictured with her prize for taking part is Kellie Lamarino (centre) with Mark Heald and Samantha Hoyle from St Joseph's College Mildura

Mildura Regional Clinical School has put Monash’s Qualtrics software licence to good use, developing a survey for upper secondary school students to get their thoughts on entering medicine, and also to give them information about issues including enter scores.

As an incentive to participate in the survey, a $30 iTunes voucher was offered. The eventual winner was Kellie Lamarino, a Year 10 student from St Josephs College in Mildura.

Kellie and 33 other students from St Josephs College and Ouyen Secondary completed the quick survey relating to Medicine at Monash University.  Kellie received her iTunes card and some Monash merchandise after she was randomly selected from the survey participants who volunteered their name and school in their responses.

The Mildura Regional Clinical School is grateful for the participation of the local students, and also recommends the use of a survey such as this one to spread messages to potential undergraduate students.

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