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The pie graphs illustrate information regarding five primary factors driving the university selection of students in the UK between 1997 and 2007. Overall, there was a decreasing number of students choosing their universities based on most given reasons, except for suitable degree courses and proximity to parental home factors, which showed a reversed trend. Additionally, […]
The data compares the factors driving students’ application to a university in the UK in 1987 and in 2007. Overall, there were increases in the percentages of the suitability of majors, the distance between the university and home, and the teaching quality, while the figure for the quality of resources, sports and social activities decreased. […]
The two pie charts give information about the major reasons why students chose a particular university in the United Kingdom in 1987 and 2007. Overall, while the suitability of degree courses remained the most significant reason in both years, remarkable changes occurred in other areas. Taking a closer look at the charts, it is obvious […]
The provided bar charts illustrate how the study purposes of students changed in the UK in the years 1997 and 2007. It is clear that the suitability of degree courses remained a major factor for students in choosing a university. In addition, the importance of proximity to parental home increased, whereas the priority of having […]
The pie charts compare the primary reasons why students chose a particular UK university in 1987 and 2007. Overall, it is clear that suitable degree courses remained the dominant factor in both years, while the significance of other reasons fluctuated, with the quality of resources seeing the sharpest decline. In 1987, approximately 10% of students […]
