The bar chart illustrates the average number of hours students in five distinct universities studied.
Overall, every university student prefers to study in weekdays. They all study almost 10 hours. Among them, the student in University C spends the most time during this period. The study time of students in University D is the least among the five universities, especially in weekends.
In terms of the learning hours in weekdays, it is notable that the students of University C study the most on weekdays. The learning time of students in University B ranks second, half an hour less than the first. University E ranks third, being 6 minutes less than the second, which is just 10 hours. The study time of University A and University D is also almost the same. A ranks fourth and D ranks last, which are 9.8 and 9.6 respectively.
With regard to the time utilized in academic in weekends. Absolutely, most of college people tend to reduce their study time in weekends. University C is an exception. Their students still study diligently for 9 hours continuously, ranking the peak. Following that is University B, whose students put 8.6 hours in weekend study. In the case of University C, the figure for study time is 7.8 hours, a significant gap compared with that of University D, which is merely 5.6 hours. There is an average time of University E, with the figure for 6.2 hours per day.
