The table illustrates the proportion of first-year students who rated various college resources as “very good” across three courses: economics, law, and commerce.
Overall, commerce students gave the highest ratings in almost all categories, while law students generally reported lower levels of satisfaction. Teaching and tutor support received the highest ratings across most courses, whereas other resources showed greater variation.
To begin with, commerce recorded the highest satisfaction levels, with 95% of students rating both pre-course information and teaching as very good. In addition, tutor support was rated highly at 93%. Printed resources and other resources were also well received, with figures of 87% and 81% respectively.
Economic students also expressed strong satisfaction with teaching, with 95% rating it positively, making it the highest figure among all courses. However, the ratings for pre-course information and other resources were comparatively lower, at around 60%.
In contrast, law students showed more mixed opinions. Other resources received the highest rating among law students, at 80%, while teaching had the lowest figure in the table, at just 62%. Tutor support was rated at 76%, followed by printed resources at 70%, and pre-course information at 72%.
