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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 conditions in 2 types of students’ opinion about university services through IT support. Overall, full-time students expressed significantly higher satisfaction, with high per cent of being quiet and very happy, while part-time students showed comparison of full-time students.
Looking for the proportion of full-time students, who are satisfied fully with IT aid, at 54%. Following some way behind us quite happy learners, at 31% and dissatisfied learners ranked last at 15%.
Regarding the percentage of flexible learners, completely dissatisfied students attained dominance at 45%, followed by quite happy category, making up a second with 35%. Only 20%, of students are very delighted from IT support, making it the last in the chart.
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