The pie charts illustrate data on the students (undergraduates and postgraduates) who were happy with three different facilities at a particular university in the UK in 2017.
Overall, it is clear that school facilities were the most popular facility among undergraduates, while the university cafeteria made most postgraduates the happiest students. In addition, the undergraduates were happier for all three facilities than their postgraduate counterparts.
In detail, both undergraduates and postgraduates were very satisfied by the facility of schoolroomsat the university, at 62% and 63%, respectively. Likewise, there was a 1% disparity between undergraduates (13%) and postgraduates (14%) who liked the rooms at university quite a bit, whilst not satisfied students accounted for 25% and 23% in turn.
The satisfaction level of the undergraduates was 52%, while postgraduates demonstrated 73%, making the facility of the university cafeteria the most popular one. However, quite satisfied undergraduates consisted of 22%, which was twice as many as postgraduates who were not satisfied at all. Meanwhile, undergraduates did not enjoy the facility of the university cafeteria and accounted for 26%, making a 10% difference with their postgraduate counterparts, that is, 16%.
The most enjoyed amenity was the facilities provided by the school for 85% of undergraduates, whereas 43% of postgraduates enjoyed this facility. Coming to quiet satisfaction of students, there was an 18% disparity between both groups of students. By contrast, only 1% of undergraduates were not satisfied with the facility, while a quarter of postgraduates did not enjoy this facility at all.
