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Band 4+: 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 illustrate the outcome of survey held on 2004 of undergraduate and postgraduate students of a UK university about there satisfaction regarding the facilities provided by university.

Overall , there where three areas which measure the satisfaction level of students . They were study facilities in bedroom, univeristy cafeteria and social facilities however the satisfaction level was calculated with three different headings like very satisfied , quite satisfied , not at all satisfied .

The first area to evaluate is study facilities in bedroom , which has rate between 60 to 70 percentage for very satisfied , 20 and 17 percentage for quite satisfied , respectively for post and under graduate students and 15 to 26 percentage for not at all satisfied respectively for students . University cafetira has high rate of very satisfied , respectively 52 and 70 for students ,similarily for quite satisifed it has moderate level of satisfaction for students with percentage of 32 and 27 respectively and minority for not at all satisfied

Comparing to others ,social facilities have majority level of vey satisfaction for post graduate student however it has lowest rate of 45 percentage for undergraduate and minimal for other satisfaction level balancing between 1 to 30 percentage . Study facilities at bedroom has balance level of satisfaction level on each level of satisfaction comparing to others .

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