The bar charts provide a breakdown of the typical study hours of students from five different universities on weekdays and weekends.
Overall, students across all universities studied for longer hours during weekdays than at weekends. While weekday study time was fairly consistent among the universities, much greater variation can be seen in the number of hours spent studying at weekends.
During weekdays, the difference in study time between universities was relatively small, with most figures remaining close to 10 hours per day. This indicates a similar level of academic commitment among students regardless of institution. By contrast, at weekends, study patterns became more diverse. Some universities showed only a slight reduction in study hours, whereas others experienced a noticeable decline.
In particular, the decrease from weekdays to weekends was minimal for certain universities, suggesting a stable study routine throughout the week. Conversely, one university recorded a sharp fall in study time at weekends, resulting in the lowest weekend figure overall. As a result, weekend study hours differed much more significantly than weekday figures, highlighting contrasting study habits among students.
