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Band 5+: 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 illustrates UK university students' satisfaction in 2007 across three areas: school rooms, university cafeteria, and school facilities, divided into undergraduates and postgraduates. In school rooms, undergraduates were not satisfied 25%, quite satisfied 13%, and very satisfied 62%; postgraduates were not satisfied 23%, quite satisfied 14%, and very satisfied 63%. In the university cafeteria, undergraduates were not satisfied 26%, quite satisfied 22%, and very satisfied 52%; postgraduates were not satisfied 11%, quite satisfied 16%, and very satisfied 73%. In school facilities, undergraduates were not satisfied 14%, quite satisfied 1%, and very satisfied 85%, while postgraduates were not satisfied 15%, quite satisfied 42%, and very satisfied 43%.
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The bar charts illustrate different complexes satisfaction at a university in the UK, based on information that was given by students in 2007.

Overall, three type of facilities like School rooms at university, University Cafeteria and School Facilities were marked by students. All these types of amenities were divided into two parts, which gives information about undergraduates as well as about postgraduates.

Students evaluated school rooms at university equally. If 62% of undergraduates were very satisfied, similar to this, 63% of postgraduates were very satisfied with school rooms. Other two sections have almost the same level in the both sides.

University cafeteria has been estimated high around postgraduates with 73%, while among undergraduates it satisfied only 52% of people. According to survey 26% of undergraduates were not satisfied and it has high percentage after very satisfied. In contrast, not satisfied has the least place in postgraduate side.

Undergraduate students were very satisfied with school facilities compared to other two places. Other two parts as not satisfied and quite satisfied have the same percentage, 14%. Unlike, school facilities were the least favorite place for postgraduates and only 43% of them were very satisfied.

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