
This research examines the impact of TikTok on the academic performance and social life of students in higher education. TikTok is a social media platform that has gained a lot of popularity among young people in recent years. The platform allows users to create short videos and share them with their followers. TikTok is popular as a fun and engaging social networking tool, but its impact on students' academic performance and social life is still a matter of debate. This study used a qualitative research design to examine the impact of TikTok on students' academic performance and social life. Data were collected through interviews and focus group discussions with 30 students. Studies have shown that TikTok has both positive and negative effects on students' academic performance and social life. On one hand, TikTok serves as a source of entertainment and stress relief for students, helping them relax and unwind after a long day of studying. On the other hand, excessive use of TikTok can lead to anxiety, procrastination and poor academic performance. When it comes to social life, TikTok provides a platform for students to connect with like- minded people and build a social network. However, it has been shown to lead to social isolation and lack of face-to-face contact, leading to negative social outcomes such as loneliness and depression. Overall, this study highlights the need for students to use TikTok sparingly and balance their social life with their academic responsibilities. It also highlights the importance of educators and parents in monitoring young people's use of social media.
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