The bar charts illustrate the amount of hours, university students, learn a day, during the week and weekend in five different universities.
Overall, it is immediately noticeable that college students prefer to study during the week than on weekends. Additionally, those at D university account for the least number of hors spent in study activity, whereas C records for the highest during the week and A on the weekends.
The hours spent for academic purposes across the five university are similar. C student’s were the one who studied the most, at 10.6 hours a day, closely followed by B’s (10.1) and E (10). A’s and D’s study activity are slightly lowered, at 9.8 and 9.6 respectively.
On the contrary, weekend studying is not as popular amongst D and E scholars ( 5.6 and 6.2 hours a day correspondingly). However, those in university A dedicated almost double the time than D students did, reaching 9 hours a day. 8.6 hours a day on the weekend are taken advantage of by B students, while 7.8 by C.
