The pie charts demonstrated the percentage of undergraduates and postgraduates who were satisfied with different university facilities in the UK in 2007.
Overall, it is clear that both groups of students tended to be satisfied with the facilities, especially with the university cafeteria. Meanwhile,
Regarding school rooms, the proportion of students who were satisfied was extremely high in both groups, at 62% for undergraduates and 63% for postgraduates. Besides, a small minority were quite satisfied at 13%, and 14%, respectively, while roughly a quarter of each group were not satisfied.
As for university cafeterias, postgraduates appeared far happier than undergraduates. Nearly three-quarters of postgraduates(73%) were very satisfied, compared with just 52% of undergraduates. Moreover, dissatisfaction of postgraduates was significantly lower 11% than among undergraduates 26%. A similar pattern can be seen in the quite satisfied, which stood at 16% for postgraduates and 22% for undergraduates.
Concerning school facilities, the fraction of satisfied undergraduates was the highest among three categories, at 52% which was higher than postgraduates, at 46%.Additionally, undergraduates reported lower dissatisfaction, at 14% compared with 25% of postgraduates. Furthermore, the rate of those who were quite satisfied were relatively similar, at 34% for undergraduates and 32% for postgraduates.
