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Band 7+: The charts below show the results of a survey conducted by a university library to find out the opinions of full time and part time students about its service

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The image displays survey results on university library services, showing full-time students' satisfaction with IT support as not at all 15%, quite happy 54%, very happy 31%; part-time students' feedback as not at all 20%, quite happy 45%, very happy 35%; satisfaction with current opening hours for full-time students not at all 1%, quite happy 12%, very happy 87%; for part-time students not at all 5%, quite happy 23%, very happy 72%.
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The pie charts compare the satisfaction levels of a college’s part-time and full-time students with its library’s two services: IT support and opening hours.

Overall, while it is evident that full-time students are more likely than part-time students to respond positively, students are more pleased with the school’s library’s opening hours than its IT support.

A close examination reveals that while 54% of full-time students enjoyed the IT support offered, which is more than double that of part-time students, which is 20%. Consequently, the most significant gap is observed in the percentage of negative reviews, of which 15% of full-time students were dissatisfied, which is only one-third that of part-time students, showing that part-time students have higher standards. Meanwhile, there is a striking similarity among the proportions of neutral ratings among the two, which are 31% and 34%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the survey shows that a majority of full-time and part-time students are pleased with the library’s opening hours, which are 87% and 72%, respectively, while low ratings are rare: 5% of part-time students are not happy with its service, along with 1% of full-time students. Meanwhile, 12% of the responses by full-time students are moderate, which is slightly less than part-time students, which is 23%.

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