The provided charts compare five universities regarding the average time their students dedicate to studying during weekdays and weekends.
Regarding weekday study time, students at University C lead with an average of 10.6 hours per day. University B and University E closely follow with similar averages of around 10 hours per day. The remaining universities have slightly lower averages, ranging from 9.6 to 9.8 hours per day.
Overall, students in these universities spend more time studying on weekdays than weekends, with the most significant gap recorded in university D. Additionally, while students in university C spend the most time studying during weekdays, the highest number of hours allocated for studying on weekends is by students from university A.
To begin with, it is apparent that students at University C illustrates the highest number of study hours with an average of 10,6 hours per day. There was a considerable similarity in University E and University B with averages of 10 and 10,1 hours, respectively. Eventually, the remaining universities have lower averages, ranging from 9,6 to 9,8 hours per day.
Regardless of the averages of hours being at the most, University C see a reduction to 7,8 hours during weekends. Notably, learners in University A spend approximately 9 hours studying lessons, which is the highest figure among all the schools. In addition, the average study time in University B is 8,6 hours a day, which is grander than the figure for University E with 2,4 hours. Lastly, University D depicts the lowest among all universitites listed with only 5,6 hours.
