The pie chart provides the reasons of students to study in the UK university in the year 1987 and 2007.
Overall, with maintaining its dominance in both years, the most significant reason was the availability of suitable degree courses, while other sections were influencing people’s choice in smaller percentages in the 1987 and 2007.
In the 1987, what people noticed most to study in the UK university was suitable degree courses, highlighting at 35%. Quality of resources, having less impact in choices, marked at 21% which was 2% higher than good sports and social activities. The quality of teaching was minimal factor, standing at 15%, with close distance to parental home at 10%.
In the 2007, suitable degree courses increased by 2%, remaining the main driver in both years. Despite experiencing more than a two-fold increase, the impact of choosing close distance to parental house in the design-making was less important than that of suitable degree courses. Quality of resources increased by 4% compared to in 1987, while quality teaching experienced almost opposite trend, increasing by 3%. good sports and social activities experienced more than a three-fold decline.
