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Band 6+: The table shows the results of a survey in 2004 which asked undergraduate and f postgraduate students of a UK university whether they were satisfied with the facilities at the university.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows that, for study facilities in bedrooms, 65% of postgraduate students were very satisfied, 20% quite satisfied, and 15% not at all satisfied, while 67% of undergraduate students were very satisfied, 17% quite satisfied, and 26% not at all satisfied; for the university cafeteria, 52% of postgraduate students were very satisfied, 32% quite satisfied, and 16% not at all satisfied, compared to 50% of undergraduate students being very satisfied, 27% quite satisfied, and 23% not at all satisfied; for social facilities, 80% of postgraduate students were very satisfied, 15% quite satisfied, and 5% not at all satisfied, with undergraduate students showing 45% very satisfied, 25% quite satisfied, and 30% not at all satisfied.
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The table illustrates the judgments about different amenities that were given by both undergraduate and postgraduate students of a UK university in 2004.

Overall, the majority of surveyed students felt very satisfied with both three types of facilities in 2004. Additionally, there were controversial results between two groups of students in this university.

Consistent results were observed when both students in a UK university judged study facilities in bedrooms and university cafeteria. In terms of study facilities equipped in bedrooms, around 65% of undergraduate and postgraduate students felt very satisfied, followed by approximately 20% and 15% of each student group rating quite satisfied and not at all satisfied, respectively. Similarly, 52% postgraduate students rated very satisfied with the cafeteria, along with this, one-third of them considered this facility quite satisfied and the other 16% did not have any satisfaction. Meanwhile, 70% of undergraduate students felt very satisfied after experiencing the cafeteria of the university, the percentages of these students who rated quite satisfied and not satisfied accounted for 27% and 3%, in that order.

A different tendency was recorded in the results of social facilities. 80% of postgraduate students were very satisfied when using this type of amenity, while only 15% and 5% of them felt quite satisfied and not satisfied at all. On the other hand, just nearly half of undergraduate students were supposedly very satisfied after using, while up to one-fourth and one-third of this student group rated quite satisfied and not satisfied, respectively.

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