The bar chart compares how students in UK, Germany and Japan spent their usual weekday in terms of sleeping, studying and relaxing. Overall, it is evident from the chart that Japanese and German students devote the highest amount of time to studying whilst in the UK, students are more committed to sleeping. It is noteworthy that amongst all three nations, only a small amount of time is dedicated to relaxation.
To start with, both Japanese and German students share a similar trend. They spend most hours in learning, accounting for 13 hours and 9 hours respectively. Conversely, 8 hours are assigned for sleeping and 7 hours to relax in Germany but in Japan, it is only 7 hours for sleep and 4 hours for relaxing.
In terms of the trend in UK, it was the opposite. More students prefer to sleep and the least hours are assigned to resting. This accounts for 8 and half hours and 7 hours respectively.
