The bar charts illustrate the amount of time that learners spent to study through a week in five various places.
Overall, during the weekdays, students from all universities had the proportion of study time was higher than 9.5 hours. While that, the time had moderately declinced in the weekends, with university A was the highest position and university D was opposite to that.
To specify, 10.6 was the average time that pupils take to attend the lecture in university C, which was ranked first among others. Followed by that, students from university B and university E also had the same percentages of time when they use it for learning. Two other colleges where learners took around 9.8 hours for university A and; in university D, it was lower than 20 minutes.
Regarding the term of weekend days, there was a significantly decrease to 5.6 hours in university E, which was the most fluctuated category and also the shortest time using for study. The similar pattern occurred in university E, that it went down by around 4 hours. Studying 8.6 hours and 7.8 hours was happened in university B and university C, respectively. Finally, students in university A remained their study time, which was slightly lower than three-fourths compared the previous days.
