The pie charts provide information about the main purposes why graduates selected to receive tuition at a specific UK university in 1987 and 2007.
Generally speaking, although there are two reasons for studying increased, remainings demonstrated decrease. At the end in 2007, it is notable saying that “suitable degree courses” was the popular choice, whereas “good sports and social activities” was the least popular.
Starting with elevations, the “close to parental and the suitable degree courses” showed 10% and 35%, in 1987. While The former one doubled to 22%, the letter increased merely by 2%, in 2007.
If we look at declines, in 1987, “quality of teaching” displayed 15%, whereas it fell to 8%, in 2007. The “quality resources” and “the good sports and social activities” illustrated 21% and 19% in 1987, and went down by 4% and lessened by more than triple to 6%, in 2007.
