The pie charts illustrate the proportion of postgraduates and undergraduates who was delighted with three different facilities at a British university.
Overall, both types of students were very satisfied across all three areas. Opinions on school rooms were almost identical, while undergraduates expressed far greater satisfaction with school facilities, in contrast to postgraduates, who rated the cafeteria higher.
According to the data, approximately 60% of both types of students rated school rooms very positively, while almost 15% considered them quite satisfied, and only about one fourth said that they did not satisfied them.
However, opinions on University Cafeteria diverged: 73% of postgraduates were significantly more delighted with it, and only 16% and 11% were quite or not satisfied, whilst just around half of undergraduates rated this figure as very satisfying, and another half (22% and 26%) had a middle satisfaction or did not have it, respectively.
The opposite opinion is seen for school facilities, where 85% of non-graduated students considered them as very delighting, while just 14% were quite happy, and a dramatic 1% were not satisfied. In contrast, half less graduated students rated school facilities very satisfied, thus noticeable 32% and 25% were quite and not happy with this area.
