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Band 6+: Task 1: The charts show how satisfied students were with several types of facilities at a university in the UK in the year 2007. Provide an overview of the information by identifying and describing the key details, and include comparisons where appropriate.

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The image presents six pie charts showing satisfaction levels for Undergraduates and Postgraduates across three categories. For 'School rooms at university', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 62%, Quite satisfied 13%, Not satisfied 25%; Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 63%, Quite satisfied 14%, Not satisfied 23%. For 'University Cafeteria', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 52%, Quite satisfied 22%, Not satisfied 26%; Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 73%, Quite satisfied 16%, Not satisfied 11%. For 'Schoool Facilities', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 52%, Quite satisfied 34%, Not satisfied 14%; Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 43%, Quite satisfied 32%, Not satisfied 25%.
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The pie charts illustrate the percentage of satisfied of both undergraduates and postgraduates with three different types of facilities at a university in the UK in the year 2007.

Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that both undergraduates and postgraduates very satisfied with all facilities of the university .

Regarding the statistics for school rooms at university, the proportions in both types of student are quite similarly, very satisfied students in both accounted for the most of all at nearly 65%, and quite satisfied postgraduates and undergraduates were 14% and 13% respectively. Whereas this number at not satisfied were a fourth of all.

The attitudes from undergraduates and postgraduates towards the university Cafeteria were positive, accounting for 52% and 73% respectively. However, the percentage of undergraduates did not prefer with this service were higher than postgraduates, with their respective figures being 26% and 11%, in turn. In contrast,regarding the school Facilities, the proportion of dissatisfied graduate students was higher than that of students who had not yet graduated, with 25% and 14% respectively. Students who had not yet graduated felt satisfy with this service occupied a half of the chart, while this number in graduate students were 43%. Therefore , the rest of the chart were belong to the quite satisfied students.

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