The six pie charts illustrate the distribution of information about the quality of school facilities from students in two different positions in the UK in 2007.
Overall, the postgraduate students are more satisfied than the undergraduates in all three sections. In addition, postgraduates were very satisfied with the university cafeteria, while undergraduates were very satisfied with the school facilities.
On the one hand, both postgraduates and undergraduates have similar opinions about school rooms at university, with 63% very satisfied, 25% not satisfied, and 14% quite satisfied. However, postgraduates were very satisfied with the university cafeteria, comprising 73%, and not satisfied and quite satisfied were combined at around 27%; this was for undergraduates were the least rated, with very satisfied at 52% and other rates allocated to not satisfied and quite satisfied, around 24% for each.
On the other hand, undergraduate students were very happy with the school facilities at 85%, which was around twice as many as postgraduates, whereas the reverse was true for quite satisfaction among the former 14% and the latter 32%. Notably, postgraduates were not satisfied at around 25%, which was around 25 times more than undergraduate students.
