The bar graphs show how many hours students from five different universities studied.
Overall, studying time on the weekdays across all universities surpassed that on the weekends. While University C dominated over other universities in working days, the same was true at University A for weekends. Additionally, University D recorded the lowest amount of time during the whole week.
On weekdays, students from all institutions had greater but more evenly distributed workload than at weekends.To begin with, University C ranked first with an average of 10.6 hours. This was closely followed by University E (10.1) and B (10). Students from University A and D exhibited lower study time, with them depicting 9.8 and 9.6 hours respectively.
As regards weekends, student workload varied considerably in every study center. While University B had an average of 8.6 hours, students in University A studied nearly twice as long as those at University D on weekends (9 – 5.6 hours). Finally, studying duration at University C stood at 7.8 hours, a figure which was 0.6 hours more than that for University E.
