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Band 8+: The charts provide information about students in 2007 who were happy with different facilities at a university in the UK.

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The image displays six pie charts detailing satisfaction levels for three university areas, categorized by Undergraduates and Postgraduates. For 'School rooms at university', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 62%, Quite satisfied 13%, and Not satisfied 25%. Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 63%, Quite satisfied 14%, and Not satisfied 23%. For the 'University Cafeteria', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 52%, Quite satisfied 22%, and Ilot satisfied 26%. Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 71% and Ilot satisfied 11%; the percentage for the 'Quite' category is not visible. For 'School Facilities', Undergraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 85%, Quite satisfied 14%, and Not satisfied 1%. Postgraduates' satisfaction was: Very satisfied 43%, Quite satisfied 32%, and Not satisfied 25%.
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The pie charts show how satisfied undergraduates and postgraduates were in 2007 with three facilities at a UK university: School Rooms, the University Cafeteria, and School Facilities.

Overall, undergraduates were most satisfied with School Facilities, while postgraduates were happiest with the Cafeteria. There is also a difference in satisfaction between the two groups, especially for School Facilities.

For School Rooms, most students in both groups were satisfied. 62% of undergraduates and 63% of postgraduates were “Very Satisfied,” while 25% of undergraduates and 23% of postgraduates were “Not Satisfied.” The University Cafeteria gave mixed results, with 71% of postgraduates “Very Satisfied” compared to 52% of undergraduates.

The biggest difference is in School Facilities. 85% of undergraduates were “Very Satisfied,” and only 1% were “Not Satisfied.” Less than half of postgraduates (43%) were “Very Satisfied,” and 29% said they were “Not Satisfied.” This shows postgraduates were least happy with this facility.

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