The illustration depicts why two groups of students prefer Dorrifod University.
Overall, the primary reasons in both charts are close distance from home to the university and course availability, whereas the opportunity to study abroad is notably low. However, other reasons, such as relation to industry, reputation of teaching stuff, and facilities on campus, significantly distinguish.
In detail, according to 18-24 age cohort, proximity between home and the educational establishment takes up more than a quarter of the chart at 36%, followed by access to courses at 35%. Amenities on campus and projects aimed at studying abroad account for 14% and 9%, respectively, while relation to industry and reputation of teaching staff are the lowest categories at 4% and 2%, respectively.
In contrast, according to 25 and over age demographic, proximate distance slightly increases to 39%, while course availability dramatically declines to 24%. In comparison, industrial attitudes experience a massive jump to 20%, followed by faculty reputation at 12%. Meanwhile, the opportunity to study abroad decreases by a factor of three, and facilities on campus massively diminished to 2%.
