The pie charts provide information about how satisfaction levels of school rooms and university cafeteria varied among undergraduates and postgraduates in the UK in 2007.
Overall, postgraduate students were more satisfied with both facilities compared to undergraduate students. Of particular note is school rooms that had higher satisfaction levels than cafeteria among both groups.
Regarding school rooms, most students showed high level of satisfaction. Among undergraduates, 45% were very satisfied and 30% satisfied. While 15% gave neutral opinion, 7% were dissatisfied. In addition, only a mere – 3% – were very dissatisfied about school rooms. Postgraduates had/exhibited higher satisfaction levels with 55% being very satisfied and 25% satisfied. Only small proportion -around 10%/a tenth expressed negative opinions.
Turning to the university cafeteria, satisfaction was lower for both groups. For undergraduates, a quarter were very satisfied and just over a third were satisfied. Among postgraduates, the results were more positive with 40% being very satisfied and around 30% satisfied. However, a similar proportion of students in both groups felt either neutral or dissatisfied, at around 30-35%.
