The bar graph illustrates how students in three separate nations typically spend their time outside weekends.
Overall, a large proportion of the students spend most of their time reading, except in the UK, where the record for sleeping is higher. Furthermore, the least performed activity during these periods is relaxing.
To begin with, a significant amount of the weekday is used in studying academic materials and other educational literature. It is clearly evident in Japan, as they recorded the highest occurrence of this, at a rate of 13. This record was also closely followed by Germany and the UK at 9 and 8 respectively. Moving on, the second most engaged routine is sleeping, with students in the United Kingdom observing this more than their counterparts in the other countries at a frequency of 8.5, and the Germans topping the Japanese with a difference of 1.
Moving further, it can be seen from the chart that relaxation was the least practiced from Monday to Friday. Only few scholars had the habit of resting, with the lowest statistics being observed in Japan at an overall of 4. Although, it was the same value for those in the UK and Germany at 7.
