The table below illustrates how many hours in weekdays and weekends spent by students for academic purposes across five different universities .
Overall, from Monday to Friday , pupils in university C had the highest studying hours, and the differences in that figures for other universities are relatively minor. However, on weekends, university A allocated the most time to academic pursuits, with the disparities between universities becoming more pronounced.
Looking first at weekdays’ details, the number of hours invested in studying by university C was the highest, at 10,6 hours, followed closely by that of university B and E, with respective figures being 10,1 and 10 hours. As for the remaining educational institutions, students in university A consumed more hours for learning, at 9,8 hours compared to 9,6 hours in university D.
Turning to the weekends, university A take the lead in hours spent on academic purposes, with 9 hours, while the figures for university B and C were slightly lower, with 8,6 and 7,8 hours, respectively. In contrast, university D and E dedicated the fewest amount of time to academic activities, and the figures were 5,6 and 6,2 hours, in that order.
