The table shows the percentage of first-year students who rated the resources provided by a college for three courses as very good.
Overall, it can be seen that Commerce received the highest ratings in most categories, while Law had lower scores in teaching. In addition, teaching and tutors were generally rated higher than other resources.
Looking at Economics, 95% of students gave a very good rating to teaching, which is the highest figure in this course. The rating for tutors was also high at 90%. However, pre-course information and other resources were lower, at 59% and 60% respectively.
For Law, the percentages were more varied. While 80% of students rated other resources as very good, only 62% gave a high rating to teaching, which is the lowest figure in the table. Tutor support and printed resources were rated at 76% and 70%.
In contrast, Commerce showed consistently high results. Both pre-course information and teaching were rated at 95%, while tutor support reached 93%. The ratings for printed resources and other resources were also high, at 86% and 81%.
