The table shows the percentages of students giving positive reviews for various aspects of McGill University, including teaching quality, library resources, student services, range of modules, and sports and social facilities in 2005, 2010, and 2015.
Overall, student satisfaction improved in most areas, with student services showing the most significant growth. In contrast, the range of modules saw a steady decline, while sports and social facilities remained unchanged throughout the period.
In 2005, library resources received the highest approval rate at 86%, while the range of modules recorded the lowest at 39%. Student services were rated positively by 54% of students, and teaching quality received a 74% approval rating. Sports and social facilities were viewed favourably by 65% of respondents.
Between 2005 and 2010, student services increased sharply to 81%, and library resources rose slightly to 88%. Teaching quality fell marginally by 2%, while the range of modules dropped to 32%. Sports and social facilities remained stable.
By 2015, student services had reached 95%, the highest figure in the table. Teaching quality improved to 78%, and library resources decreased slightly to 87%. The range of modules continued to fall, ending at 25%, while sports and social facilities maintained their previous ratings.
