The two charts provide a comparative analysis of opinions of the university students about the services offered by the university for full-time and part-time students.
Overall, students involving themselves in full-time study were more happier. About two-thirds of students studying full-time were either very happy or slightly happy. Conversely, part-time students were not so satisfied with the service and almost half of the part time students were not satisfied at all.
For the full-time students, the service was fulfilling with only 35% of the students not satisfied. The other 31% were completely fine with the facilities provided and most students were very happy about the services as 54% of students were in strong favor about the facilities.
The complete opposite is seen for part-time students. A large proportion of students are unsatisfied. About 45% of students had negative opinions about the services provided where only 20% of students found themselves happy. Lastly, the proportion of students who found the services quite fine didn’t change comparatively with 35% of part-time students having slightly positive opinions about the service.
