The pie chart illustrates the percentage of students choosing Parker University because of six different reasons ( location, availability of accommodation, personal recommendation, and reputation of university, cost and other) in both undergraduates and postgraduates.
In general, there are noticeable differences in the proportion of students choosing the university due to six reasons. Notably, the figure for undergraduates is higher than that for postgraduates in personal recommendation, location and other, while the data for reputation of university, availability of accommodation, and cost shows opposite pattern.
Analyzing the information in greater detail, 35% of undergraduate students choose to study at this university because of the reputation of university, compared to 42% of postgraduate students. Standing at 32% of students choosing university based on cost in postgraduates higher than that for undergraduates (24%). Meanwhile, availability of accommodation follows a similar pattern, with 8% in postgraduates and 7% in undergraduates.
Regarding the remaining categories, the proportion of undergraduate students choosing this university according to personal recommendation stands at 18%, followed by postgraduate students at 6%. Finally, the percentage of students who decide on a location and others in undergraduates and postgraduates are relatively low, varying from 6% to 8% .
