The charts illustrate five different universities’ average study hours of students, on the weekdays and weekends.
Overall, on the weekdays, all five universities recorded a fairly similar amount of students’ study hours with University C in the lead, followed by University B and E. On the other hand, the study hours on the weekend vary between the universities with the lowest being University D and the highest being University A.
A significant notice is University D averaging the lowest number of student study hours on the weekdays and the weekend with 9.6 and 5.6 hours, respectively. In contrast, University B sustain their place in second most study hours spent on both occasions with 10.1 hours on weekdays and 8.6 hours on weekends. Furthermore, despite recording 10 hours of study on the weekdays, University E falls drastically to only 6.2 hours on the weekends.
