The pie charts illustrate a survey of full-time and part-time students showing how satisfied they are with the IT support offered and the opening hours of a college library.
Overall, a high percentage of full-time pupils are keen on both services, while almost all part-time ones are fond of the current opening hours only.
In terms of the IT field, 54% of full-time tutees are extremely enthusiastic, which is nearly four-fold the proportion of those who are not sure about IT support (15%) and it is estimated that 31% of full-time ones are quite delighted. As for part-time students, the number who are satisfied with the quality of technological service is claimed the lowest percentage whereas a wide array of part-time pupils is not into this section, respectively 20% and 45%. Not surprisingly, nearly 35% of students studying part-time feel so so about IT.
Regarding opening hours, it comes as a surprise that the proportion of full-time people being happy with opening time is by far the highest one (87%), so those who quietly accept the time are only 12% and those who feel not at all account for an inconsiderable figure. As for part-time students, 72% of pupils showed satisfaction, and 23% of the ones who were quite happy were occupied. The remaining figure of students who feel unsure is only 5% out of 100%
