The pie charts illustrate the proportion of students who were glad with various amenities of British university in 2007.
Overall, both undergraduates and postgraduates were mostly satisfied with all three facilities, especially being moat pleased by school facilities, followed by school rooms inside university.
Regarding school rooms of university, both undergraduates and postgraduates shared nearly the same feelings, however, most of them being very satisfied. Nearly 62% of undergraduates were very pleased by school rooms, while 63% of postgraduates were responsible for that figure. However, shares of quite satisfied and not satisfied undergraduates illustrated respective percents of 13% and exactly quarter, whereas they constituted for 14% and 23% for postgraduates.
In terms of cafeteria, just over half of the undergraduates were delighted, compared to their postgraduate counterparts with 73%. Meanwhile, 22% of undergraduate students were medium delighted, whilst 26% of them did not even satisfied. 16% of postgraduate students, conversely, were quiet pleased, while not satisfactions accounted for over one-tenth.
According to school premises, majority of both undergraduate and postgraduate students were most delighted, being responsible for 85% and 43% respectively. The former were responsible for 14% of middle satisfaction and a mere 1% for non satisfaction. The latter, however, represented respective numbers of 32% and quarter for quite and non satisfaction.
