The given chart illustrates the percentage of students’ satisfaction in terms of distinct facilities encompassing school rooms, cafeteria and school at a UK university in 2007. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that while the undergraduates group made up the primary segment in school facilities, that of the postgraduates was seen in university cafeteria figure.
Regarding the undergraduates, 85%, 62% and 52% of university students represented that school facilities, room and cafeteria are very satisfied, respectively; which are the largest results. This is followed by comparable percentages of quiet satisfaction in school facilities and school rooms at around 13%, while that of university cafeterias accounted for 22%. Notably, as for not satisfied, school room and cafeteria shared similar proportions of 26%, while school facilities held an insignificant share of 2%.
In terms of graduate students, the lion’s share contributed in very satisfied with university cafeteria accounted for 73%, followed by school rooms with 63% and school facilities with 43%. Apart from that, the proportion of postgraduate rating quite satisfied in school facilities was 32%, which doubled that of cafeteria and school room. Whereas a quarter graduate students constitute not satisfied school room and facilities, a small of 11% made up in the remaining category.
