The bar charts illustrate the average daily hours students from five universities spend studying on weekdays and weekends.
Overall, students study more on weekdays than on weekends. University C records the highest average study hours on weekdays, while University A leads on weekends. In contrast, students at University D consistently spend the least time studying across both timeframes.
During weekdays, all universities report over 9 hours of study per day. University C tops the list with 10.6 hours, followed by University B (10.1 hours) and University E (10 hours). University A and D record slightly lower figures, at 9.8 and 9.6 hours, respectively.
On weekends, University A students dedicate 9 hours per day, the highest among all. This is followed by University B (8.6 hours) and University C (7.8 hours). However, University E and D students study less, with 6.2 and 5.6 hours, respectively.
