The provided charts compare five universities regarding the average time their students dedicate to studying during weekdays and weekends.
Overall, from Monday to Friday, while University C shows the highest number of study hours, the differences in study time among the universities remain relatively minor. On weekends, however, the disparities become more pronounced, with students at University A allocating the most time to academic pursuits.
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.
During weekends, students in university A spend approximately 9 hours studying and reviewing lessons, which is also the highest figure among all the schools. Meanwhile, the average study time in University B is 8.6 hours a day, exceeding the figures for University C and E by 1 hour and 2,4 hours respectively. Finally, University D records the lowest average study time, at just 5.6 hours.
