The two charts illustrate the campaign for adult education. The bar graph chart conveys the causes motivating adult students to study, while the pie chart indicates people’s thoughts on the cost of adult education.
Overall, most adult students are motivated to study by pursuing subjects they are interested in and qualified for, with the highest emphasis placed on individual choice.
There are 7 reasons that prompt students to seek education. Among them, 9% of students are motivated by a desire to socialize, which was the least common reason cited, while the top reason, at 40%, is interest in a particular subject. The desire to obtain a qualification closely follows at 38%, showing a mere 2% difference. Enjoying studying and seeking advancement in their career to gain promotion both stand at 20%, while 22% of students believe education can assist in their current job. Only 12% consider a job change as a reason to pursue education.
The cost of higher education can be divided into three parts, with 40% attributed to individual funding, which is the highest compared to the other two parts. Out of this, the least percentage, 25%, goes towards taxes.
