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Band 8+: 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 pie charts compare the satisfaction levels of Full-Time and Part-Time Students with IT support and the current opening hours.

Overall, it is evident that Full-Time Students are more satisfied with both IT support and the current opening hours compared to Part-Time Students. The majority of Full-Time Students reported being very satisfied with both IT support and the opening hours, whereas Part-Time Students expressed higher satisfaction with the opening hours but showed significant dissatisfaction with IT support.

In terms of IT support, 55% of Full-Time Students reported being very satisfied, making this the largest category. In contrast, only 20% of Part-Time Students expressed the same level of satisfaction. The percentage of students who felt “quite” satisfied was much higher among Part-Time Students at 32%, compared to just 25% of Full-Time Students. However, dissatisfaction was notably higher among Part-Time Students, with 48% not satisfied at all, compared to only 10% of Full-Time Students.

Regarding the current opening hours, the majority of students in both categories were very satisfied. Specifically, 67% of Full-Time Students and 72% of Part-Time Students reported being very satisfied. Those who felt “quite” satisfied accounted for 32% of Full-Time Students and 23% of Part-Time Students. Finally, the proportion of students who were not satisfied at all was relatively low in both groups, with 5% of Part-Time Students and only 1% of Full-Time Students expressing dissatisfaction.

In conclusion, while both Full-Time and Part-Time Students were largely satisfied with the current opening hours, Part-Time Students showed a notable level of dissatisfaction with IT support, in contrast to the overall positive response from Full-Time Students.

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