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I. INTRODUCTION

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A. Collection of Data

We encounter some difficulties upon choosing our topic; because of we have to limit our ideas and to consider the topics of the other researchers. We have to consult our selected ideas to our professor first before doing such steps like making questionnaire, choosing our respondents etc. When our professor approved our topic, we started making forms that to be answered by our respondents. The respondents, which are freshmen, stated their answers to the question “What school they graduated?”

B. Organization of Data and Presentation of data (Tally)

Alang-alang National High School- I Alapan I-C Imus, Cavite High School- I Alternative Learning School (ALS) - II Bacoor National High School- IIIII-III Bagbag National High School- I Balangkayan National High School- I Beatitude Technological Theological College- I Binakayan National High School- I Blessed Family Academy-I Cardona High School- I Cavite National High School- I Christian Grace School of Cavite- I Dasmariñas North National High School- III Dasmariñas East National High School- I Dasmariñas National High School- III Del Pilar Academy- IIIII Divine Jesus Learning Center Inc. - I Eastern Bacoor National High School- IIIII-II Eastern National High School- II Ema Emils College Phil- I Emiliano Tirona Memorial National High School- II Fiat VVX Academe- II Gawaran National High School- I Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo National High School- IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-I Gen. Mariano Alvares Technological High School- I Gov. Ferrer Memorial National High School- II Imus National High School- IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-II Kin Yang Academy- I Las Piñas East National High School- IIIII-I Las Piñas National High School- IIII Las Piñas North National High School-I Las Verne Academy, Dasma- II Luis Aguado National High School- I Nagpayong High

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