Module - 3 SELF ASSESSMENT STUDENTS REPORT

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SOCSCI 61: Personal Development

Cathy Joy C. Pagunsaran, LPT


A.Y. 2021-2022, 1st Semester

Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod


Basic Education Department
Senior High School
A.Y. 2021-2022

STUDENT’S SELF-ASSESSMENT REPORT

NAME: _________________________________ STRAND & SECTION: _____________ DATE:__________

Note: Your results do not signify any clinical diagnosis. Only trained and licensed professionals are in authority to
diagnose medical conditions. Further, this activity does not promote self-diagnosis. This is purely for academic
purpose.

In the space for each scale, encode your mean score and the corresponding verbal interpretation.

A. THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL BODY-SELF RELATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE APPEARANCE SCALE

MBSRQ-AS Subscales: Mean Score Verbal Interpretation

Appearance Evaluation ____3.29___ ___Moderate______

Appearance Orientation _____3.83__ _______High______

Self-Classified Weight _____3____ _______Moderate__

Overweight Preoccupation ____3______ ______Moderate___

Body Areas Satisfaction Scale ____3______ ______Moderate___

OVERALL: BODY SELF RELATIONS ____3.224__ ______Moderate___

B. ACADEMIC MOTIVATION SCALE Mean Score Verbal Interpretation

(AMS-HS 28)

SUBSCALE 1: Intrinsic motivation (to know) ____4.75___ _______high______

SUBSCALE 2: Intrinsic motivation _____4.75__ ______high______


(toward accomplishment)

SUBSCALE 3: Intrinsic motivation ____4______ ______moderate___


(to experience stimulation)

SUBSCALE 4: Extrinsic motivation __4.75_____ ______high_______


(identified)

SUBSCALE 5: Extrinsic motivation ____4.5____ ____high________

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SOCSCI 61: Personal Development
Cathy Joy C. Pagunsaran, LPT
A.Y. 2021-2022, 1st Semester

(introjected)

SUBSCALE 6: Extrinsic motivation ____4.5____ _____high________


(external regulation)

SUBSCALE 7: Amotivation ____3.75___ ____moderate_____

C. CAREER READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE

SUBSCALES Mean Score Verbal Interpretation

SELF-INFORMATION ____3.8____ ____Very High____


CAREER INFORMATION ___2.1_____ ________LOW_____
CAREER DECISION MAKING ____2.6____ _____High_______
CAREER PLANNING ____3.1____ ______High_______

OVERALL: CAREER READINESS ____2.9____ High level of Career


readiness

NAVIGATE: Reflect on your experience (your discoveries, learning, and insights) during and after
answering the 3 self-report questionnaires which you have chosen to answer as well as finding out
your results and interpretation. Formulate 3-5 sentences answer for all the guide questions under
each aspect.

A. MULTIDIMENSIONAL BODY SELF RELATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE


Self-Esteem
1. Do you sometimes feel bad about yourself? What specifically causes you to feel bad about
yourself?
2. Can you also see yourself in an objective and balanced manner? Why do you say so?
3. Can you equally notice your strengths as well as your weaknesses? How?

Physical Appearance
1. Do you sometimes feel bad about how you look? Why?
2. Do you compare yourself to models, celebrities? Why?

Answer:
Self-Esteem

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SOCSCI 61: Personal Development
Cathy Joy C. Pagunsaran, LPT
A.Y. 2021-2022, 1st Semester

Feeling bad for yourself is like losing trust to yourself, that’s the reason I don’t feel bad for myself
at any time. Yes, because I attain my goal at any cost by following my objective. Yes, I feel down
when I’m not good at something like in solving problems. It’s very different feeling I got when I’m
solving problems than reading books.
Physical Appearance
Body shaming is the normal differentiating yourself to others, like you are ashamed because you
are fat, or you are ashamed because you are ugly. The way I look, or my physical appearance is
nothing for me, because for me all of us we are all same we just have different genetics like maybe
my friend is skinny because her mom is skinny. It is just acceptance for me I already accept that I’m
not like them, I’m different and unique to all of them. I don’t even compare myself to celebrities
because we all same as humans.

B. ACADEMIC MOTIVATION SCALE


Academic Concerns
1. How have your grades been in recent years?
2. Have you set a goal for the grade you wish to attain? In this subject? For the whole year?
3. What usually motivates you to study?
4. What keeps you from studying even when you know you need to do it?
5. How important are grades in school to you?
6. Do you think that your grades reflected what and how much you learned? If not, why not?
Answer:
My grades are just average, because I’m not smart neither gifted person. What my goal is just to
graduate, and my motivation for that is my family. I want to help my family, I want to make my
parents proud and happy having a son graduate. There maybe obstacles like poverty but that
won’t make me stop learning because if you want you will do anything to get it but if you don’t
want, there is so many reasons why. Grades is just a representation how a student like a subject,
it doesn’t matter if it is higher or low because after I graduate, I know I will forget to solve
parabola and to forgot to identify which is which of them are quadratic.

C. CAREER READINESS QUESTIONNAIRE


Choosing the right course and career path
1. Have you decided which college you want to go?
2. Have you decided about the course you want to take up?
3. Have you thought about the career path you want to take?
4. What makes you excited to wake up each day?
5. What would you be happy doing in a daily basis?

Answer:
To be honest I still don’t know what I’m going to take in college, because of choosing what your
dream and practical need. I think what I’m going to take is something related to what I’m good at

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SOCSCI 61: Personal Development
Cathy Joy C. Pagunsaran, LPT
A.Y. 2021-2022, 1st Semester

reading like being a linguistic. It makes me excite every day I wake up is another day of my life
another day of God’s gift to me and that what make’s me happy/

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