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College students read little outside of class: survey

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2015-07-20 10:57Ecns.cn Editor: Mo Hong'e

调查称大学生课外阅读低 被活动、考试和手机挤占

大半年过去,连10本书都没有读完,李佳也有自己的苦衷。“其实我也算个文艺青年,高中读了不少书。但刚进大学那会儿,一股脑加了好几个学生社团,大部分时间贡献给了各类活动。”久而久之,李佳发现自己的生活被分割成了碎片。“经常是拿起一本书,又碰上各种事情。”李佳有些无奈,一年来,除了教材,她一共读了5本书。

(ECNS) - College students don't read much other than class materials, and mostly devote their time to activities put on by student organizations, academic studies, and online entertainment, the China Youth Daily has reported.

From June 2014 to June 2015, 37.15 percent of college students read fewer than five books outside of assigned class materials, and 6.13 percent read nothing additional at all, according to a survey by the China University Media Union (CUMU) of 525 college students from 27 cities and provinces.

Li Jia, a student from Southwest University, read five books in a year that were not required by school. "I joined quite a few student organizations when I started college, and devote most of my time to various activities."

Liu Xinran, a student at the China University of Geosciences, has spared no effort preparing for the graduate school entrance exam. "Everyday it feels like my brain is drained when I return to my dormitory." At night, Liu habitually watches TV shows, because "everyone is tired — nobody wants to spend their brain power on more reading."

Smartphones also consume much time. Fang Qingqiao, who studies at the Communication University of China, calls herself "a patient of severe phone dependability." Whether it's before bed or in class, Fang is always looking at her phone.

The exam system and social environment may be causes of the limited additional reading by students, says Rui Bifeng, former dean of Anhui University's School of Journalism and Communication.

Liu Yunfeng, a professor of mass communication at Nankai University, says students are under heavy pressure to get jobs, but many don't realize that reading can boost their career chances.

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