The given table illustrates the proportions of freshmen rating different aspects/respects of their courses as “very good” in a university satisfaction survey.
Overall, commerce courses receive the highest ratings across all aspects, making them the most highly regarded among first-year students.
Looking first at commerce, almost all students express great satisfaction with pre-course information, teaching quality, and tutor support, with around 94% rating these aspects as “very good”. Meanwhile, the figures for print resources and others are slightly lower, standing at 81% and 86%, respectively; however, these are still higher than the rates of other courses.
Turning next to law, approximately 70% of students deem pre-course information, teaching quality, and print materials at a very good standard. The figures for tutor support and other resources far exceed those of the remaining aspects, which are 79% and 80% in that order.
With regard to economics, the percentages of students praising teacher quality and tutor support are highest, at roughly 93%. Far below are other courses, teaching quality, and other resources, with their respective figures being 55%, 59%, and 62%.
