The chart illustrates the amount of time that students in some different universities use for studying.
Overall, It is immediately apparent that students spend more time for learning on weekdays than weekends. Moreover, University C has the greatest amount of time for studying during weekdays. Whereas, University A have the most study time on weekends.
For the weekdays, students at University C study the longest hours, standing at 10.6 hours. However, at the weekends, this university reduced significant to 7.8 hours. University B and University E slightly lower at weekdays, at 10.1 and 10 hours accordingly. At the weekends, University B declined in 8.5 from the highest, while University E has striking change, reduced by nearly 4 hours.
During weekdays, University A has the least change, decreases slightly to 9 hours. Whereas, this university has the largest average number of hours for studying at the weekends. Alternatively, on the weekdays, University D has similar pattern with others, spend 9.6 hours a day. But this sharply has the lowest point of time for studying at the weekends, just 5.6 hours.
