AN EXPLORATORY STUDY: FACTORS AFFECTING THE
CAREER CHOICE OF GRADE 12 STUDENTS AT
FATIMA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
An Institutional Research Conducted for the
English Subject: Research Report
RESEARCHERS:
Precioso, Tristan John L.
Alim, Kea Cassandra N.
Umalla, Trisha Mae N.
Planas, Queen Jay E.
Bituanen, Datualid S.
Cinco, Xander Lance
Hadjiali, Jhonreyl B.
Nicolas, Evalyn D.
Diaz, Elaijha
June 2023
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to explore and expound on the factors influencing the career
choices of Fatima National High School Grade 12 students. A survey was conducted to determine
the factors influencing the career choice of grade 12 students. A questionnaire survey was used
to determine these factors. The statistics demonstrate that 94.5% of grade 12 students are
influenced by their particular interests when choosing on a professional path, whereas 55% are
influenced by family, 23.7% by peer pressure, and 34.4% are influenced by experience. According
to the research findings, these factors do have an impact on these grade 12 kids. They should be
conscious of their abilities, life priorities, values, and personalities.
INTRODUCTION
Students must make a vital decision when it comes to their future plans. It may be a
predictor and determinant of their potential amount of wealth, sort of employment, and hence
leaves an imprint on an individual's personality, manners, and attitude. According to the University
of Wisconsin-Stout (2002), three aspects of a student's life influence their job choices:
environment, opportunity, and personality. A misguided professional path can divert all of an
individual's efforts and resources in the wrong direction, which can have major consequences in
terms of time, money, and motivation. The majority of the information used by students in
determining their future careers is based on what they learned as children. A thorough
understanding of the selection and recruiting processes for the desired profession is required for
successful and effective career choice making.
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Due to the circumstances influencing their selections, grade 12 students are having
difficulty picking their own vocations. The decision, in turn, has a major influence on later-life
professional satisfaction and personal well-being. It is suggested that, when it comes to choosing
a career path, senior high school students require a lot of expert help.
This study elaborated, investigated, and delved deeper into the many aspects that
influenced the course selection of Grade 12 students at Fatima National High School in School
Year 2022-2023. Furthermore, the paper examined the association of these factors with students’
performance. The paper is organized into five sections: the first is the introduction, the second is
the methods, the third is the results, the fourth is the discussion, and the fifth is the references.
However, following the references, there will be appendices introducing the researchers.
METHODS
This study, “An Exploratory Study: Factors Affecting the Career Choice of Grade 12
Students at Fatima National High School” is a quantitative study that was conducted using a
questionnaire distributed throughout the Grade 12 building. We utilized the stratified random
sampling method to determine the sample size for the survey, and there are 3 strands: ABM,
HUMSS, and STEM. We got 19 students for ABM, 53 students for HUMMS, and 18 students for
STEM. We divided it by ten and choose ten student participants in each section of 3 strands. We
used Likert Scale to get the exact perception of each participant and a total of (10) items are
handled to the students (see Appendix A). The questionnaire is divided into four (4) parts:
INTEREST, FAMILY-RELATED, PEER-PRESSURE, and EXPERIENCE, since the researchers
are about to find out the factors that affects the career choice of grade 12 students. This survey
is voluntary, and no personal information was collected.
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RESULTS
The response rate of the survey that was conducted by researchers is 99.75% from the
questionnaire. The results of the perceptions of students from Likert Scales are listed at the table
below.
Likert Description A B C D Total Interpretation
Scale Rate
5 Strongly Agree 70.5% 39.4% 7.8% 15.5% 33.3% The questionnaires' indicators are
strongly agreed upon by the
student.
4 Agree 24% 15.6% 15.9% 18.9% 18.6% The questionnaires' indicators are
agreed upon by the student.
3 Neutral 4.7% 15% 21.5% 32.2% 18.35% The questionnaires' indicators are
neutral upon by the student.
2 Disagree 0.8% 10% 20.4% 17.8% 12.25% The questionnaires' indicators are
disagreed upon by the student.
1 Strongly 0% 20% 34.4% 15.6% 17.5% The questionnaires' indicators are
Disagree strongly disagreed upon by the
student.
The findings of the study survey revealed which factors influenced grade 12 students'
profession choices. Whether it is a matter of interest, family-related, peer pressure, or experience.
This research evaluates the pupils' experiences and feelings. The results also revealed which
factors were more likely and least to influence the career choices of grade 12 students at Fatima
National High School.
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DISCUSSION
It can be seen in the table that they only agreed that their own interest was the factor that
affected their career choices. There are also others who have made their decision because of
their families and friends, and there are others who agree that because of their experience, it
affected their decision to choose a career. Out of the 33.3% who strongly agreed and the 18.6%
who agreed. (70.5% of students strongly agreed and 24% agreed that their individual and
personal interests influenced their career choices; 39.4% of students strongly agreed and 15.6%
agreed that their families influenced their career choices; 7.8% strongly agreed and 15.9% agreed
that their peers influenced their career choices; and 15.5% of students strongly agreed and 18.9%
agreed that their career choices were influenced by prior experience.) The table also shows that
out of the 90 respondents, 33.3% strongly agreed and 18.6% agreed that these factors really
affect their career choices, while 17.5% strongly disagreed and 12.25% disagreed and states that
these factors doesn’t affect their career choices at all, and 18.35% of the total respondents stated
neutral.
These results are consistent with the other related studies. Indeed (2023) states that
career interests are significant since they represent your choices in the workplace. Job
satisfaction, strategic career decision, job success, motivation, and personal identity are all
advantages of aligning your career with your interests. According to QualifaX (2023), parents
impact their children's degree of education or training; their understanding of work and other
vocations; their views and attitudes toward work; and their drive to succeed. According to Tanishq
Jaiswal (2022), peers provide the assurance that they are not acting alone. Social proof has a big
influence on people's professional choices. Our professional options are frequently limited to
those pursued by our peers. People who rely on their peers to affirm their judgments are more
vulnerable to such blunders. According to EduBirdie (2023), having positive experiences and role
models in certain fields might affect the list of careers we evaluate as alternatives for ourselves.
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One facet of Social Cognitive Career Theory tackles the idea that if we have had a pleasant
experience doing something, we are more inclined to continue doing it.
The findings demonstrated that all of these factors (interests, family-related, peer pressure,
and experience) had a significant impact on these grade 12 students' job decisions. The poll
results are nearly equal, but interests are substantially higher than the other factors. According to
BrighterMonday (2023), a career is something you have to do for the rest of your active life;
therefore, you should do something you enjoy and that offers you fulfilment. Choosing a job based
on your interests can help you to settle in and flourish while overcoming hurdles with minimal
effort. The overall findings of the survey indicated that grade 12 students are greatly influenced
by their personal interests while deciding on a professional path.
Researchers advise these grade 12 students at Fatima National High School to choose a
job to avoid being impacted by all of the factors:
1. Students should be aware of their abilities.
2. They should be aware of their life's priorities.
3. They should be aware of their values and personalities.
4. They can really create a career plan in order to find the greatest job for them and avoid being
influenced by all of these influences, and
4. Learn about the many job choices that are accessible.
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APPENDICES
Appendix A
QUESTIONNAIRE
An Exploratory Study: Factors Affecting the Career Choice of Grade 12 Students at
Fatima National High School
Name: ________________________ Grade & Section: ______________
Gender: Male ☐ Female ☐
Direction: For each item simply indicates how much you agree or disagree with the statement
by putting a check in a corresponding box on the right side of each statement. There are no
wrong or right answers. Answer honestly for most accurate result.
Legend:
5 – Strongly Agree 4 – Agree 3 – Neutral 2 – Disagree 1 - Strongly Disagree
A. INTEREST 5 4 3 2 1
I am satisfied with what I am doing in my course.
I am open-minded in terms of learning my course.
I want to learn new things.
I am very interested in my chosen strand.
B. FAMILY-RELATED
My family push me to choose this course.
My family is my greatest inspiration.
C. PEER-PRESSURE
I want to be with my friend anytime and anywhere.
I chose this course because my friends are in the strand that I’ve chosen.
My friends push me to choose this strand.
D. EXPERIENCE
I chose this strand because I’ve already experienced it.
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Appendix B
PERMISSION LETTER
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Umalla, Trisha Mae N.
Blk. 4, Zone 9B, Brgy. Fatima General Santos City
09307439514
umallatrishamae7@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: April 19, 2007
• Place of Birth: Blk. 4, Zone 9B, Brgy. Fatima General Santos City
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Iglesia ni Cristo
• Gender: Female
EDUCATION
• Preschool: NASA Day-care Centre
• Elementary: NASA Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honors
• High School
- Consistent With Honors (SY: 2019 – 2020)
- Consistent With Honors (SY: 2021 – 2022)
- Consistent With High Honors (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Hadjiali, Jhonreyl B.
Blk. 32, Employees Village, Bgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09552070335
hadjialijhonreyl@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: January 14, 2007
• Place of Birth: Brgy. Dadtumeg, Kabuntalan, Maguindanao
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Islam
• Gender: Male
EDUCATION
• Preschool: Salumping Elementary School
• Elementary: Tamontaka Central School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honors
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2021 – 2022)
- Consistent with High Honors (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Planas, Queen Jay E.
Blk. 1, Prk. 20, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09154321556
queenjay072007@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: January 07, 2007
• Place of Birth: Blk. 1, Prk. 20, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Catholic
• Gender: Female
EDUCATION
• Preschool: Upper Tambler 1 Elementary School
• Elementary: Fatima Central Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honor
• High School
- Consistent with High Honors (SY: 2021 – 2022)
[16]
CURRICULUM VITAE
Nicolas, Evalyn D.
Blk. 4, Zone 9B, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09265933154
evalynnicolas11@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: May 11, 2006
• Place of Birth: General Santos City
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Roman Catholic
• Gender: Female
EDUCATION
• Preschool: N/A
• Elementary: NASA Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honors
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2021 – 2022)
- Consistent with High Honor (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Alim, Kea Cassandra N.
Blk. 5, Lot 3, Maruz Subdivision, General Santos City
09154329646
keacassandraalim@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: November 03, 2006
• Place of Birth: Cannary Polomolok South Cotabato
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Wesleyan
• Gender: Female
EDUCATION
• Preschool: Matutum Christian Learning School
• Elementary: Fatima Central Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• High School
- Consistent with Honor (SY: 2021 – 2022)
- Consistent with Honor (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Diaz, Elaijha
Blk. 4, Zone 3, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09126082346
elaijhadiaz16@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: May 25, 2007
• Place of Birth: Diagan Hospital
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Roman Catholic
• Gender: Female
EDUCATION
• Preschool: Mindanao State University
• Elementary: Upper Tambler 2 Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honors
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Precioso, Tristan John L.
Blk. 1, Prk. 16, Brgy. San Jose, General Santos City
09517627017
tristanjohnprecioso06@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: February 20, 2006
• Place of Birth: Blk. 1, Prk. 16, Brgy. San Jose, General Santos City
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Roman Catholic
• Gender: Male
EDUCATION
• Preschool: Guadalupe Elementary School
• Elementary: Kibukay Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Elementary
- Consistent with Honors
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2022 – 2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Cinco, Xander Lance B.
Blk. 12, 3rd IB, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09462742330
xadercinco799@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: November 14, 2006
• Place of Birth: General Santos City
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Roman Catholic
• Gender: Male
EDUCATION
• Preschool: HOPE Elementary School
• Elementary: NASA Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2022-2023)
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Bituanen, Datualid S.
Blk. 8, Zone 6, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City
09632634753
Datualid2018@[Link]
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
• Date of Birth: October 10, 2005
• Place of Birth: Sharrif Aguak Manganoy, Maguindanao
• Civil Status: Single
• Citizenship: Filipino
• Religion: Islam
• Gender: Male
EDUCATION
• Preschool: N/A
• Elementary: Upper Tambler 1 Elementary School
• Junior High School: Fatima National High School
ACHIEVEMENTS
• High School
- Consistent with Honors (SY: 2022-2023)
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