The bar chart compares the number of dissertation completion in a United Kingdom university among students in 1990, 2000 and 2010.
It is clear that the bulk of learners who finished their projects tended to increase over time, meanwhile, the number of those who failed to write constantly declined, and the number of people who were required to rewrite fluctuated.
In 1990, 150 pupils finished on time, whereas approximately 20 failed to meet the time requirement. Around 60 postgraduates abandoned their submissions and less than 10 were required to rewrite everything.
However, the dissertation submission figure, whether it is late or on time, continued to rise significantly, from 150 to approximately 260 in 2000 and 360 by 2010. Similarly, the number of students who completed their dissertations late doubled over the 20-year period from 1990 to 2010. In contrast to the aforementioned data, the number of students who were unable to submit their essays declined from nearly 60 to 40 in 2000 and eventually dropped to fewer than 10 by 2010. In comparison, the total of those who had to rewrite varied with a significant rise from less than 10 to almost 50 before declining to around 35 in 2010.
