The two pie charts illustrate the results of a survey conducted by a university, comparing the opinions of full-time and part-time students regarding the services provided.
Overall, the responses indicate that full-time students were generally more satisfied, particularly with a higher percentage selecting “very happy,” while part-time students’ opinions were more divided, though a notable proportion still expressed strong satisfaction.
In detail, a significant majority of full-time students reported positive views, with the largest segment selecting “very happy.” Only a small percentage were very unhappy, showing a clear trend of overall satisfaction. By contrast, among part-time students, the responses were more mixed. While a considerable proportion selected “very happy,” it was not the dominant category, and there was a relatively higher percentage who chose neutral or unhappy options.
Interestingly, the “happy” category was the least selected among part-time students, suggesting that their views were either highly positive or more critical, with fewer holding moderate opinions. Meanwhile, very few full-time enrollees expressed dissatisfaction, highlighting a stronger approval of university services among this group.
