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Band 7+: The pie charts show the results of a survey conducted by a university on the opinions of full-time and part-time students about its services.

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The image contains four pie charts each with three categories: Not at all, Quite happy, Very happy. The first chart shows 15% Not at all, 31% Quite happy, 54% Very happy. The second chart displays 20% Not at all, 35% Quite happy, 45% Very happy. The third chart illustrates 1% Not at all, 12% Quite happy, 87% Very happy for Full-time students. The fourth chart presents Part-time students with 2% Not at all, 23% Quite happy, 72% Very happy.
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The two pie charts present information about a university’s survey results on full-time and part-time students’ opinions about its facilities.

Overall, it is clear that there is a notable difference in views between full-time and part-time students regarding the university’s IT support and current opening hours. The majority of full-time students are very happy with the IT support, while most part-time students feel quite happy. On the other hand, regarding current opening hours, both full-time and part-time students have similar opinions, with a majority feeling very happy.

Regarding IT support, the most of full-time students are very satisfied with the university’s services (54%), while only 15% express unhappiness. In contrast, the major part-time students are unhappy with the university’s facilities, comprising 45% of respondents, which is three times higher than unhappy full-time students. However, the proportions of those feeling quite happy are similar for full-time and part-time students, at 31% and 35% respectively.

In terms of current opening hours, the majority of full-time students are pleased with the support provided during open hours (97%). Few express feelings quite happy (12%) or unhappy (1%). On the other hand, part-time students are content with the current opening hours, with 72% feeling pleased, followed by quite happy of 23%, and unhappy, as the lower, just under 5%.

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