The PECIT campus once again came alive with Skwela Fiesta 2025, bringing energy, performances, and unforgettable moments. From lively events to spontaneous bonding, the celebration was more than just a program—it was an experience. But what did the students truly think? A survey conducted among the PECIT community revealed honest feedback, ratings, and ideas for improvement, painting a clearer picture of how the event was received.
Students rated Skwela Fiesta with an average score of 3.43 out of 5. While some believed the event exceeded expectations, others felt there was still room for more engaging activities in the future.
Beyond the official schedule, students highlighted simple yet meaningful experiences such as bonding with new people, enjoying the free ride to school, and joining all the events. These responses show that small details and shared moments also made the fiesta special. When asked if the activities matched their course or year level, most answered “Somewhat,” while others said “Yes, very much,” suggesting the need for more targeted activities to cater to different student groups.
Some participants felt the event strengthened their connection to PECIT, with comments like, “Yes, the event made me feel more connected to the community.” However, others were more neutral or wanted more excitement, saying, “Maybe,” or, “Not really, the event looked so dry. I hope more excitement next time.” This mix of responses reflects that while the fiesta built connections for many, it could further boost energy and participation.
Students also shared practical and creative recommendations for the future, including adding more entertainment booths and interactive games, ensuring the event remains fun and “vibing,” creating department-specific activities for wider involvement, and maintaining continuous engagement throughout the day. These suggestions highlight a common desire for variety, excitement, and inclusivity in future events.
Disclaimer: All information in this article is based solely on voluntary survey responses from a small number of Random students. The views expressed do not represent the official stance of PECIT or the Skwela Fiesta 2025 organizing committee.
– Mane Talibong
