The pie charts show the levels of satisfaction among undergraduate and postgraduate
students with different facilities at a university of UK.
Overall, both undergraduate and postgraduate students have similar opinions about school rooms at university. However, there was more difference in opinions in relation to (regarding) other school facilities.
The percentage of students who were very happy of school rooms was slightly more than 60% and it referred to both undergraduates and postgraduates. Almost the same situation was with students who were quite satisfied of state of school rooms. 13% and 14 % undergraduates and postgraduates answered, accordingly. A quarter of undergraduates were not satisfied, as well as 23% of postgraduates were disappointed. Despite that approximately a quarter of undergraduates were not satisfied (26%) of university cafeteria, 73% of postgraduate students were very satisfied, which is a significant proportion of postgraduates. The largest proportion (85%) of all students composes undergraduates who were very satisfied school facilities. Meanwhile, more than two fifth (43%) of postgraduates were very satisfied with school facilities, but a quarter of them were not satisfied. Just over a third (32%) of postgraduates were quite happy of school facilities. While, less than a fifth of undergraduates were quite satisfied.
