The pie chart provides data about why more and more British students wanted to study in a higher education institution in 1987 and 2007 respectively.
Overall, it is evident that the one of the biggest reason wassuitable degree courses in both given years, whereas the some students chose universities due to their hometown location.
According to the graph, we can see that in 1987, most learners entered colleges for suitable degree courses with 35%. Also, 21% of students got into the institute because of good quality of resources and 15% of British students admitted to high schools for new teaching methods. In addition, the learners who were entered to universities because of social activities index showed 19% and 10% of the scholars got into the academy due to close to parental home.
Furthermore, in 2007, the 37% of the scholars chose a universities due to suitable degree courses and became a dominance in this indicator. Moreover, because of good teaching and quality of resources almost the same percentage of students chose institute with 18% and 17%. Also, the students who chose a higher education institution for sports index decreased to 6% and for hometown the 22% of learners got into the universities in the end.
