The pie charts illustrate the percentage of 6 different reasons that two age groups of learners tend to choose Dorriford University.
Overall, it can be observed that most students tend to choose that school thanks to its nearby location, even the students who are 25 and over. Conversely, one factor that limits students from choosing that school is the reputation of the teaching staff and the facilities on the campus of the school.
Regarding the age group from 18 to 24, the distance from school and courses supplied are both significant concerns of college students while preparing for university enrollment, accounting for 36% and 35% respectively in the pie charts. In addition to this, the other factors having a considerable impact on school enrollment are the quality of facilities on the campus with chances for students to travel to other countries to take part in exchange curriculums, at 14% and 9% in order. However, major correlation and reputation of teaching staff only get 4% and 2% respectively.
A different pattern can be seen in the group of students who are 25 and over. Meanwhile, the convenient location still recorded the highest figure of 39%, that of courses offered seems to drop by 11% in the 25-over age group. Moreover, there is an increase in the rate of students’ choice due to career relation and fame of the lecturers from 4% to 20% and 2% to 12%. By contrast, people from 25 to over age have less concern for facilities and chances for studying abroad with the drop to
