Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?

The authors investigated whether undergraduates attending an American West Coast public university who were not U.S. citizens (nondomestic) maximized their grade point averages (GPA) through their choice of major field. Multiple regression hierarchical linear modeling analyses showed that major fiel...

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Main Authors: Matthew E. Bergman, Barry Fass-Holmes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of International Students 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of International Students
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Online Access:http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/571
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spelling doaj-297d167a63df400e936d1fa4e0c806b82020-11-24T21:53:32ZengJournal of International StudentsJournal of International Students2162-31042166-37502016-01-0161308313571Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?Matthew E. Bergman0Barry Fass-Holmes1University of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, San DiegoThe authors investigated whether undergraduates attending an American West Coast public university who were not U.S. citizens (nondomestic) maximized their grade point averages (GPA) through their choice of major field. Multiple regression hierarchical linear modeling analyses showed that major field’s effect size was small for these undergraduates’ academic marks in mandatory English writing classes and their term GPAs in the five most recent academic years. Engineering and economics, but not science, were significant predictors of writing marks. Economics, but not engineering or science, was a significant predictor of GPAs.http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/571academic successEnglish writinggrade point averageinternational undergraduatemajor fieldnondomestic undergraduatepermanent resident
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Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
Journal of International Students
academic success
English writing
grade point average
international undergraduate
major field
nondomestic undergraduate
permanent resident
author_facet Matthew E. Bergman
Barry Fass-Holmes
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title Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
title_short Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
title_full Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
title_fullStr Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
title_full_unstemmed Do Nondomestic Undergraduates Choose a Major Field In Order to Maximize Grade Point Averages?
title_sort do nondomestic undergraduates choose a major field in order to maximize grade point averages?
publisher Journal of International Students
series Journal of International Students
issn 2162-3104
2166-3750
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The authors investigated whether undergraduates attending an American West Coast public university who were not U.S. citizens (nondomestic) maximized their grade point averages (GPA) through their choice of major field. Multiple regression hierarchical linear modeling analyses showed that major field’s effect size was small for these undergraduates’ academic marks in mandatory English writing classes and their term GPAs in the five most recent academic years. Engineering and economics, but not science, were significant predictors of writing marks. Economics, but not engineering or science, was a significant predictor of GPAs.
topic academic success
English writing
grade point average
international undergraduate
major field
nondomestic undergraduate
permanent resident
url http://ojed.org/index.php/jis/article/view/571
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