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Cyber Addiction, college life’s obstacle
College students found themselves sticks inside an online world, isolate from social, and cut out from their study.
When Stacie Kawaguchi first started using Internet, she was a college student. Unfamiliar to the cyber world, she surfed around and made a click to an international pen-pal site. Kawaguchi started to befriend with people from distance countries. Her chat mates are Canadian, Japanese, French, and Brazilian whom she knew from the site. The native of Oahu, Hawai found it is hard to turn back from chatting with her cyber friend. “When you first start, you get really into it,” said Kawaguchi. “You get stuck on it for long periods of time.” From just a click, Kawaguchi began to spend longer time staying online. Internet intruded to her mind and she totally addicted to it. “You stay up late instead of going to sleep,” she said. “It sucked up a lot of time.” However, after a few months of sticking with unrealistic world, Kawaguchi realized its harmful obsession; plus, the fantasy world started to loose its wonder spell. She sees it is advantage for communication but it cannot substitute human relationships. “After a while, it was like, geez, this is enough.” During that time she saw a lot of addicts to cyber world who continue their online night after night, even when she was gone for weeks at a time. “Basically, their whole world revolved around being there.” Kawaguchi, now 26, has graduated from Kansas University in botany. She is going to marry her fiancé, an Iowa-born Ph.D. candidate of Virginia Tech University, whom she met online. Kawaguchi is one of many people who addicted to Internet during their college education; which is the period that heavily susceptible to online obsession. She was lucky to be able to quit while others were not. College student-especially at the age around 18 to 20 are easily become overuse of Internet, stated the theories raised by Assistant Professor Jonathan Kandell, an assistant director of the counseling at the University of Maryland. Kandell, who recently published his theories in the journal,”CyberPsychology and Behavior, said ‘Addiction’ maybe not the correct term in the Internet overuse case, compared to compulsive activities like gambling. “I do see it as a psychological dependency,” Kandell said. His observation found that many students accept that they are downloading for relax. Studies on college campuses have found between 6 to 12 percent of students are likely over using their time inside the cyber world. Administrator at Alfred University, NY found the association between the drop out rate and the high of online surfing. The dropout rate is double in number to the using of Internet! Kadell said young people see Internet as a tool to relief the hardship of their life. Once they go online, they are likely escape from their reality. College student start online relationship through Web site or chat rooms and stick to it. They seek for identity there, start to require for closer attachment, and begin their need for control. These lead to an ill behavior. “If it’s fulfilling a need, it’s hard to give it up,” Kandell said. Internet distracts those college students from their study, homework, paper. Kandell found during his class visit that 70 to 80 percent on the student accept that Internet was major barrier to their focus on work. “People are staying up all night, not going to class, not doing their homework-ultimately flunking out of school,” Kandell said. “It’s more pervasive than people think. There’s something inherently tempting about the Internet.” Sometimes they put too much time inside the cyber world result in lack of real life participation with others, become isolated from social. Internet may bring people from distance to meet each other but it is unlike the real-face-to face contact. In Kawaguchi case, it took a long time exchange photos and online conversation before her and her now-fiancé decided to arrange their first actual meeting. Now colleges start to ease the effect of cyber world to their students. Policies to limit the use of Internet to prevent students from overuse Internet within campus have affect in several academies. For example, the University of Washington has restricted the time limit for student’s accessing Internet and several colleges provide support groups to help the addicts to ‘quit’. Internet is a new thing that has many facets. And not all of its many facets have been understand, which is significant problem that must be noted Little we know about its power. “I think we’re just kind of scratching the surface,” Kandell added. “I think it’ll be a good five or 10 years before people have a good understanding of everything that’s going on right now. Kawaguchi started using Internet when she was a college student, she is going to marry her sweet heart whom she met online this June at Lawrence; however, she calls it “luck” that she met her now fiancé online. “Personally, I wouldn’t recommend someone going out to look for someone on the Internet,” she said. “I completely lucked out.” And she is lucky enough to ‘quit’ Internet addiction.
edit @ 12 Jun 2008 10:28:52 by KuRiKa
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