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    Time Management and Academic Stress among Islamic Boarding School Students in University X

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    2024
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    Al Ayyubi, Shalahudin
    Qudsyi, Hazhira
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    Abstract
    Life as a student is a vulnerable time for individuals to experience academic stress, this is due to the academic demands of not only studying theory, but also being required to do assignments, presentations, internships, organizations, and various other activities both inside and outside lectures. Students who experience academic stress are reported to experience a decline in academic abilities which will then affect their achievement index. Apart from that, the negative impact of academic stress will also result in students having difficulty concentrating, having memory problems, and solving academic problems. This study aims to determine and analyze the relationship between time management and academic stress in college students. Respondents of this research consisted of 85 boarding school students who were registered as active at University X, Yogyakarta. The measuring instrument in this research uses two scales, the Time Management Behavior Scale by Macan and the Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents by Sun, Dunne, & Hou. Data analysis using the parametric statistical technique of Pearson Product Moment correlation shows a correlation coefficient value of -0.341 with a significance value of p = 0.001 (p<0.05). These results explain that there is a significant negative relationship between time management and academic stress, where the higher the time management, the lower the academic stress, and vice versa.
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