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In US, facebook is comofort tool for university freshers |
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Written by Team Josh
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008 |
University freshers in US are engaging themseleves to social networking site ‘Facebook’ because it is the best way to ease anxiety and loneliness during the crucial first year, shows a new study.
According to the researchers at the University of Leicester, a high percentage of freshers used the Internet to smooth the settling-in process by using social networking sites and podcasting.
The survey questioned 221 first year students and found 55 percent had registered at the social networking site before entering the university while 43 percent had joined straight away after starting university.
Almost three quarters said that ‘Facebook’ helped them integrate into university life.
The researchers said: “"The survey data illustrate that Facebook is part of the ''social glue'' that helps students settle into university life, that keeps the student body together as a community and which aids in communication (especially about social events) between the student body.”
The study was conducted by Dr. Jane Wellens from the University''s Staff Development Centre, Dr Clare Madge from the Department of Geography, Dr Tristram Hooley from CRAC: The Career Development Organisation and Dr Julia Meek from Lifecycle Evaluation.
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