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Band 5+: The table below shows percentages of students with different attitudes for facilities in the university in the UK in 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays a table with categories 'Social facility', 'Study facility', and 'Cafeteria', each divided into 'Undergraduate' and 'Postgraduate' for three levels of satisfaction: 'Very satisfied', 'Quite satisfied', and 'Dissatisfied'. Social facility satisfaction shows undergraduates at 75% very satisfied, 20% quite satisfied, and 5% dissatisfied, while postgraduates are at 65% very satisfied, 25% quite satisfied, and 10% dissatisfied. Study facility satisfaction sees undergraduates at 85% very satisfied, 8% quite satisfied, 7% dissatisfied, and postgraduates at 90% very satisfied, 6% quite satisfied, 4% dissatisfied. Cafeteria satisfaction has undergraduates at 50% very satisfied, 35% quite satisfied, 15% dissatisfied, and postgraduates at 40% very satisfied, 25% quite satisfied, 35% dissatisfied.
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The table illustrates percentages of students with different attitudes for facilities in the university in the UK in 2008.

Overall, the most of postgraduate and undergraduate students were satisfied about study facilities, while some of them were dissatisfied about cafeteria and quite satisfied about social facilities and cafeteria.

75% of undergraduate students were very satisfied about social facilities, while 20% of them were quite satisfied and 5% dissatisfied. In addition, 85% of them were very satisfied about the study facilities, 8% quite satisfied and 7% dissatisfied. Also 50% of them were very satisfied about the cafeteria, 35% quite satisfied and 15% dissatisfied.

Whereas 65% of postgraduate students were very satisfied about social facilities, 25% of them were quite satisfied and 10% were dissatisfied. 90% were very satisfied about study facilities, 6% were quite satisfied, 4% were dissatisfied.

Also, 40% were very satisfied about cafeteria, 25% were quite satisfied and 35% were dissatisfied at all.

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