Given is the chart that compares the proportions of students with a variety of attitudes for facilities in the university in the UK in 2008.
it was clear that almost all postgraduate students were very satisfied with the “Study facility”, and just a few postgraduate students were dissatisfied with it. Meanwhile, there were over half of the students were satisfied with facilities in the university in the UK in the past.
In undergraduate students, there were 75% of students were satisfied with “Social facility”, which was approached to “Study facility”, at 85%. However, there were only half of the students were satisfied with “Cafeteria”.And the rest of the students in the “Social facility”, which were 20% were quite satisfied, and the last 5% were dissatisfied, the last 15% of students in the “Study facility”, which were 8% were quite satisfied, and 7% were dissatisfied. Let’s move the sight to “Cafeteria”, the rest 50% of the students were 35% quite satisfied more than dissatisfied students, at 15%.
In postgraduate students, there were 65% of students were very satisfied with the” Social facility”, which was less than students who were very satisfied with the “Study facility”, at 90%. While the students were very satisfied in”Cafeteria” are less than half postgraduate students, at 40%. The rest postgraduate students were quite satisfied with “Social facility” and “Cafeteria” were the same proportions, at 25%, while in”Student facility” just 6%. And the rest students who weren’t satisfied with the three university facilities were 10%, 4% and 35%.
