The document discusses a research project conducted by ENG11 A17 students at Mapua Institute of Technology about student involvement in university organizations. The research aims to understand students' perceptions of how participation impacts their academics and development. It outlines questions about benefits and drawbacks, as well as a thesis statement and research outline discussing differences between member and non-member experiences and how organizations provide opportunities to socialize, participate in activities, and further knowledge outside of class.
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1. MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
GROUP 5
ENG11
Hizon, Jacquelyn
Duka, Ricardo
Laggui, Marco Gerard
Dumol, Trexie Marie
2. TOPIC
INVOLVEMENT OF ENG11 A17 STUDENT TO THE
ORGANIZATIONS OF MAPUA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY Q3 2012-2013
3. QUESTIONS:
1. What is the significant difference of involvement of students to the
organizations of Mapua?
2. How does it affect to their academic status?
3. What are the negative effects of organization to Mapua students of
ENG11 A17 students?
4. What are the positive effects of organization to Mapua students of
ENG11 A17 students?
5. What are the importance of being involved to organizations?
4. THESIS STATEMENT
The research aims to find out the perception of
students to the organizations of Mapua
Institute of Technology.
5. OUTLINE
I. Introduction
1.1 Mapua Institute of Technology have different organizations that
can help during their stay in this Institution.
1.2 The research aims to find out the perception of students to the
organizations of Mapua Institute of Technology.
6. OUTLINE
II. Body
2.1 The difference between a member and a non-member of an
organization.
2.1.1 Advantage and disadvantages of an
organization
2.2 Benefits of being a member of an organization
2.2.1 Out-of-class hours activities make students socialize with
another students.
2.2.2 Take part in activities for variety of different reasons
2.2.3 Further the knowledge, understanding, and skills developed
with curriculum time.
III. Conclusion