The pie charts illustrate the proportion of satisfaction of two kinds of students with three types of facilities at a university in UK in 2007.
Overall, both groups of students were very satisfied with all categories at the university. While undergraduate students loved school facilities the most, postgraduate students were most satisfied with the university cafeteria.
Regarding the school rooms at the university, the figures for students, whether undergraduate or postgraduate, were relatively the same in each sense. Specifically, 62% of undergraduates and 63% of postgraduates were very happy. Likewise, 25% of undergraduates and 23% of postgraduates felt unsatisfied with such a category. Much smaller proportions, with 13% of undergraduates versus 14% of postgraduates, were quite satisfied.
In terms of the cafeteria of the university, 73% of postgraduates felt very satisfied with the cafeteria, which was significantly greater than that of undergraduates, at 52%. By contrast, 22% and 26% of undergraduates versus 16% and 11% of postgraduates were quite and not satisfied, respectively.
Looking at the school facilities, only 1% of students, who were undergraduate, felt unsatisfied, while that of postgraduates was considerably higher at 25%. Similarly, 14% of undergraduates and 32% of postgraduates were quite happy with the school facilities. Meanwhile, 85% of undergraduates versus 43% of postgraduates felt very happy.
