The table compares the percentages of first-year students who rated various college resources as “very good” across three courses: Economics, Law, and Commerce. Overall, commerce consistently had the highest percentage almost all categories, while law students tended to lowest. It is also noteworthy that teaching recorded was highly rated both economics and commerce, while law in teaching was lowest.
Commerce recorded consistently strong rates, with 95% of students rating both pre-course information and teaching as well. Likewise highly rate seen for tutor at 93%, resources (86%), and other resource (81%). Economics also recorded 95% in teaching and tutor 90%, but much lower rating pre-course information 59% and other resources 60%
In contrast, law students showed lowest percentage. Other resources exhibited the highest percentage 80%, followed by tutor with 76% and pre-course showed 72%. However, teaching and resources recorded lowest score among all categories at just 62% and 70%.
