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The image presents six pie charts detailing satisfaction levels for Undergraduates and Postgraduates across three categories. For School rooms at university, Undergraduates' satisfaction is: Very satisfied 62%, Quite satisfied 13%, Not satisfied 25%; Postgraduates' is: Very satisfied 63%, Quite satisfied 14%, Not satisfied 23%. For University Cafeteria, Undergraduates' satisfaction is: Very satisfied 52%, Quite satisfied 22%, Not satisfied 26%; Postgraduates' is: Very satisfied 73%, Quite satisfied 16%, Not satisfied 11%. For School Facilities, Undergraduates' satisfaction is: Very satisfied 52%, Quite satisfied 14%, Not satisfied 14%; Postgraduates' is: Very satisfied 43%, Quite satisfied 32%, Not satisfied 25%.
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The given picture provides information about students in 2007 who were happy with different facilities, namely school rooms, the cafeteria, and school facilities, based on the % of satisfaction at a university in the United Kingdom.

Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the “very satisfied” rate for both postgraduates and undergraduates accounted for the highest percentage in most facilities, while the rate for school facilities shows a big divide. Additionally, the pie chart shows an overall trend of satisfaction in the total rate of students over the years.

According to the statistics, a large number of students were very satisfied with rooms and the cafeteria, with the lowest rate at about 52% and the highest at around 73%. The “not satisfied” rate accounts for less but still represents a noticeable portion, ranging from a low of 11% to a high of 26%. The lowest percentage is the “quite satisfied” rate, which varies from around 13% to 22%.

In terms of school facilities, the pattern is a bit different. The proportion of undergraduates who felt very satisfied is the highest, at about 85%, while the corresponding figure for postgraduates is less than half, at around 43%. The number of students who felt “quite satisfied” does not differ much, with 14% for undergraduates and 32% for postgraduates. Meanwhile, the “not satisfied” percentage increases significantly when comparing the two groups, at approximately 1% for undergraduates and 25% for postgraduates.

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