Report Finds Students Struggling with Being Prepared for Courses and Increasingly Turning to Generative AI, Social Media to Study

Campus Technology 

Kate Lucariello
November 7, 2023
In its second annual 2023 “Study Trends Report,” McGraw Hill found that college students were feeling unprepared for their courses, but also that they have turned to generative AI and social media to study and would like more learning resources in a similar format.
The study, conducted by Morning Consult between July 18 and Aug. 11, 2023, surveyed 500 undergraduate college students and 200 college instructors. Some of the key findings include:
  • Students feeling unprepared for college courses nearly doubled, from 11% in 2022 to 21% in 2023. Over a third of instructors agreed but felt it was worse than students themselves realized.
  • Over 80% of students had used ChatGPT, generative AI, or social media for study help, and would like more in this format to supplement their course materials. Over 70% felt they would study more and better if they had such resources.
  • A majority of students felt that COVID disruptions, lack of time, and more responsibilities have affected their mental health, making them feel overwhelmed (57%) and stressed (56%) due to their studies. Over 90% of instructors agreed and worried that these mental health challenges were impacting undergraduate student success. Also, 24% of instructors felt they didn’t have adequate resources from their institutions to help students with it.
  • Because of these pressures, over a third of students (35%) said they felt like dropping out, compared to 26% last year.

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