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86.2% of respondents say that they would be willing to take NET 100, but only an average of 75.8% of them say it would be beneficial for them (score of 7 or above).
More that 50% of survey respondents stated that improving their interviewing skills is one of the most important opportunities of NET 100.
More than 35% of survey respondents view the opportunity of developing a LinkedIn profile as important.
Less than 25% of survey respondents say that professional etiquette is an aspect of importance for them.
Asking why NET 100 would be or not be of benefit for them (i.e. because of their major, effort able to be dedicated, other opportunities available)
Asking what major respondents are pursuing so that majors vs. benefit ratings can be examined.
"[I] would rather [focus NET 100] on students who are freshman or sophomores so they can develop their network or project portfolios early so they don't have to try working backward to "unearth" projects they completed in early academics."
"The entire [game design degree] is made to get you a job - each class has something you can turn into a portfolio-worthy project . . . this only works because the computer game design degree is a recent development - it was made in a time where College is understood as a tool for getting a job, rather than purely for the sake of study/learning/education."