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This pie chart shows comparison the percentage of students, joined several type of course at Salisbury college in 1984, 1994, and 2004. Based on the chart, in 1984, the most course students prefered were face to face course, standing at 67%, and followed by correspondence by 20%. Furthermore, 18% of students like to joined mixed […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of students enrolled in several media-related courses over a 20 year period, in 10 year intervals. Overall, the most common course was face-to-face, which remained the most popular throughout the period, despite a gradual decrease. Meanwhile, online courses, introduced in 1994, saw the most significant change. In 1984, the […]
The pie charts display data about the proportions of students enrolled in specific types of courses at Salisbury College with a span of 10 years from 1984 to 2004. Overall, the rate of face-to-face courses was dominant among remaining types, whereas the chunk of mixed-media courses was the least throughout the period. In 1984, the […]
The given pie charts illustrate the percentages of students who are categorized into different types of course at salisbury College between 1984. 1994 and 2004. Overall, face to face courses contributed the highest share throughout this period. In 1984, the lowest share beonged to online courses. After 10 years, this rank changed to correspondence courses. […]
The three pie charts illustrate how many Salisbury College’s pupils have followed various types of courses since 1984, 1994 until 2004. Overall, in three different years, the proportion of students at Salisbury College studied face-to-face courses was the highest, compared to the online courses which experienced no pupils joining in the last period. Noticeably, in […]
