The table compares the proportion of students very good response rating to the resource provided by the college, for three main courses (economics, law and commerce). Overall, it is clear that commerce showed the highest percentage all of the sections. Law showed the lowest percentage.
Commerce achieved the highest scores in most areas, with 95% of students satisfied with both pre-course information and teaching. Similarly, tutor support was rated very positively at 93%, while 86% approved of printed resources and 81% of other resources. Economics also performed well in teaching (95%) and tutor support (90%), but had much lower satisfaction with pre-course information at only 59%, the lowest figure in the table. Ratings for its printed and other resources were moderate, at 81% and 60% respectively.
Many students not interest law courses, while law showed different patterns. Although 72% students were attending pre-course information, only 62% rated teaching and this category showed the lowest percentage other than four categories.
