The given table depicts the findings of a survey assessing first-year students’ satisfaction with various aspects of their courses, focusing on the proportion of students who rated their courses as very good.
Overall, it is clear that the most satisfaction result was in the Commerce course, while the lowest rank came from the Economics course.
In terms of pre-course information in the Economics course, it was rated the lowest percentage in students’ satisfaction survey results (55%). In contrast, students showed a higher satisfaction in the survey for quality of teaching, rating 95%. For resources (print) and resources (other), students showed a modest interest, reaching 55% and 62%, respectively.
In the Law course, resources (others) was the most satisfying sector at 80%, compared to the quality of teaching, which had 67%. Interestingly, pre-course information and quality of teaching sectors had the same largest proportion in the Commerce course with 95%. Resources(other) and resource(print), on the other hand, were achieved percentages below 90% in the survey.
