Marie Elizabeth Nicole Baguios | Earl Paolo Cabral | Theamarie Registos | Deah Ycong
The study obtained the results from the response of the college students of the University of the Immaculate Conception, main campus. The primary purpose of this study was to determine if there existed a significant difference in the extent of peer influence in the academic and non-academic activities of respondents when they grouped according to sex and year level. Statistical treatment used was mean and t-test. The tools were used to determine if there is a significant difference in the extent of peer influence to the academic and non-academic activities of the HRM students.