The bar charts displays the most commonly things for students to do in their weekdays.
Overall, Japan lead the overall for studying, reaching the peak for about 13, indicating productive students in it. While, relaxing in weekdays are not usually things to do in Japan, showing an opposite trend compared to studying.
The UK lead the highest for sleeping, reaching for about 8.5, while Germany had the second highest for sleeping, reaching eight in it, showing a slight difference between these two countries. Meanwhile, relaxing among these two countries were the same, reaching it’s highest for about seven. Indicating a balance in the middle of the two countries.
Japan held the most for studying, reaching it’s peak regarding 13 amongst all countries. Displaying the highest lead for studying and the students are most likely experiencing a productive weekdays compared to the students who typically do relaxing in their weekdays. Germany held the second place for studying, achieving nine in it and followed up by the UK. There’s a unique trend in germany where the typical who held the highest and comparing to the other trends, it always decreasing it’s number by one.
