Students spending more time on TV according to Student Monitor Studies
According to a recent study by the Student Monitor, college students sat in front of the TV more during 2004 than in 2003. An average of 11.2 hours of TV programs are watched by students each week; in 2003, this number was around 10.9. Young males watched “Sportscenter,” “Chappelle’s Show,” and “South Park” the most, while young females prefer “The Real World,” “Will and Grace,” and “The O.C.” “The Simpsons” and “Friends” also came in the top 5 for each of the genders as one of the favorite shows. The study only covered the first half of both the years; thus, in reality, the time spent on watching TV should be much higher.
The study interviews/studied 1,200 students at 100 different campuses nationwide.
Following is a random image of the university from inside a campus building.


( July 5th, 2008 at 11:00 pm )
I think that it’s terrible statistic. More you watch TV, less you read books, studying and so on…