More than 50% people read less than 1 hour every day, and most of them read for free through mobile phones.
According to the investigation of China Youth Network reporter, among 454 college students, 405 like reading, accounting for 89.2438+0%. According to a survey conducted by China Youth Network, 45.59% students spend less than 1 hour every day, followed by 1-3 hours and 4-6 hours, accounting for 37.67% and 7.49% respectively. There are also 6.39% college students whose reading time is 0 every day.
It can be seen that 5 1.98% of students read less than 1 hour every day. According to the reporter's investigation, 3 1.28% students read for free through their mobile phones, followed by buying paper books, borrowing books from the library and buying e-books, accounting for 27.3 1%, 2 1.37% and 9.03% respectively.
More than 50% read books in the dormitory and like novels, essays and literary books.
The survey shows that 52.86% of students like reading in the dormitory, followed by libraries, classrooms and homes, accounting for 15.86%, 14.76% and 8.37% respectively. In addition, 2.64% students choose to read in public places.
Among the college students surveyed, 64.76% like reading novels and essays best, followed by literature and art, animation humor and online literature, accounting for 57.75438+0%, 34.36% and 30.84% respectively. And 22.9 1% of college students like reading newspapers and magazines.
Over 40% read 1-3 books every month, and over 60% hope to increase their knowledge and improve their rest.
How many books do college students read every month? The survey shows that 46.92% of students read 1-3 books a month, followed by less than 1 book and 3-5 books, accounting for 33.04% and 10.79% respectively. A student in Harle has more than five books, accounting for 4. 19%, and 5.07% of the students have one book in Harle.
Nearly six reasons are the lack of reading due to addiction to electronic products, and more than half of them are dissatisfied with the current reading situation.
According to a survey conducted by China Youth Network, 59.69% of students think they are addicted to electronic products such as mobile phones and computers, followed by "no time" and "no interest", accounting for 56.39% and 44.27% respectively. In addition, there are 18.5% students who think that "the number of books in the library is insufficient", which leads to insufficient reading.
In the survey, the reporter found that 43.83% of the students were dissatisfied with their reading status, followed by "basically satisfied" and "very dissatisfied", accounting for 37.22% and 12.78% respectively, and only 6. 17% of the students were satisfied with their reading status. It can be seen that 56.6 1% students are not satisfied with their reading.