A glance at the pie charts provided demonstrate the prime motives why students selected to study at a particular UK university, over a period of two decades. It is measured in percentage.
Overall, it is immediately observed that the figures for Suitable Degree courses and Close to Parental experienced a gradual rise. Moreover, the opposite was true for Quality of Resources, Quality of teaching, and Good sports and Social activities.
Moving into details. In 1987, the ratio of students at University for having suitable degree courses made up 35%, and this figure witnessed a slight rise of 2%, (with 37%) in 2007. In addition, another growth was observed in the number of students who enrolled in this University for its close to connection with parents, that ranged from 10% to 22% respectively over a period of two decades.
Moving into decrease in figures, initially, the percentage of students at University for having Quality of teaching made up 15% that followed a considerable decline by 7%,( with 8%) by 2007. Additionally, another gradual downtick was seen in the number of students who enrolled this University their Quality of Resources that ranged from 21% to 17% over a period from 1987 to 2007. Finally, the figure for undergraduates, whose reason for the facilities and community activities fell dramatically by 13% (from 19% to 6%) between 1987 and 2007.
