Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Proceding of Inter-Islamic University Conference on Psychology
Articles

Academic Buoyancy for New Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Academic Buoyancy Mahasiswa Baru pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19


Afi Faizah Sihotang
Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Sumedi P. Nugraha
Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Published February 22, 2021
Keywords
  • Academic Buoyancy,
  • Mahasiswa Baru,
  • Pandemi Covid-19

Abstract

Changes in the education system due to the COVID-19 pandemic are causing challenge and difficulties for students. These things can lead to higher stress levels. Thus, students need academic buoyancy to be able to deal effectively with the ups and downs of daily academic life. This study aims to describe the level of academic buoyancy of freshman. The subjects of this study were 232 college students. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The results of this study are the level of student academic buoyancy in the medium category. Most students have low scores on the composure dimension (low-anxiety). Women have a higher mean in academic buoyancy than men. Most of male students are higher on composure.

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