The charts depict the proportion of students who were satisfied with different facilities at a university in 2007. Overall, both groups were largely satisfied with all three aspects, but postgraduates tended to have positive satisfaction about school rooms and cafeteria compared to undergraduates. Moreover, in general facilities, postgraduates less likely than undergraduates to be very satisfied and more likely to be dissatisfied.
Looking first in school rooms at university, which instituted very highly in both student groups. With undergraduates, 62% were very satisfied and 13% were quite satisfied, retaining only a quarter not satisfied. However, postgraduates were more positive, with 63% satisfied and 14% quite satisfied, while only 23% dissatisfied about the school rooms.
Additionally, other opinions were observed in the cafeteria of the university. Over half of undergraduates were very satisfied, at 52% and 22% were rather satisfied, compared to 26% who disliked. Also, postgraduates were optimistic that nearly three quarters very pleased, 16% were fairly satisfied, and just 11% weren’t gratified, respectively.
Finally, views on overall school facilities were more balanced than other aspects. Among undergraduates, 52% were really glad and 34% were moderately satisfied, while only 14% were not happy with this figure. In contrast, postgraduates showed lower agreement, at just 43% were very satisfied and 32% were quite satisfied, and 25% dissatisfied compared to undergraduates.
