The pie charts illustrate the proportion of students in 2007 who expressed varying degrees of satisfaction with several facilities at a UK university.
Overall, there are three types of accommodation at the university, and most of both undergraduate and graduate students are most satisfied with the rooms, while another opinion about the premises is less popular.
Looking at the figures in detail, Undergraduate and postgraduate have nearly same feeling about school rooms at university, accounting for 62% and 63% respectively. Meanwhile, the opinions of dissatisfied and quite satisfied undergraduate and graduate students were almost identical and the difference was no more than 2%, constituted for 25% and 23% for dissatisfied and 13%, 14% for fairy satisfied people.
With regards to individual fields, bachelor’s students were less satisfied with University Cafeteria,while graduate students were more satisfied with the premises, at 52% and 73% in the same order. However, for first degree students, the proportion of dissatisfied and middle-satisfied students was similar, amounting to 26% and 22%, as was for advanced students, at 11% and 16%.
In terms of academic disciplines, For lower level students, the majority of students were satisfied with the school facilities and accounted for 85%, whilst 14% were quite satisfied and only 1% were unsatisfied. By contrast, postgraduate students were higtly satisfied with the premises no more than 50% and recorded 43%, while moderately students having 32% and the remaining percentage was taken by those who were displeased.
