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The given pie charts demonstrate five different types of reasons why students chose to study at an unspecified university in the UK between 1987 and 2007. Overall, it is apparent that the percentage of pupils chose to study owing to suitable degree courses and close to parental witnessed an upward trend while the opposite was […]
The pie charts illustrates the reasons why, in 1997 and 2007, students chose a particular university in the UK. Overall, suitable degree courses were the most significant factor in both years. Despite a general decline in other areas, proximity to parental home saw a notable increase. The percentage of students choosing a university based on […]
These pie charts show the primary reasons for choosing a certain institute in 1987 and 2007. Quality of resources, suitable degree courses, close to parental home, quality of teaching, and good sports and social activities are the reasons for pursuing a certain institute. Firstly, suitable degree courses were the primary reason, which was about 35% […]
The pie charts compare the five central reasons students chose a particular British university in 1987 and 2007. Apparently, the largest proportion of students opted for this university for the relevant courses that it offers. While the consideration of the distance between parents’ house and the university was noted as the least prevalent reason in […]
The provided pie charts compare the primary motivations behind students’ choices of a UK university in 1987 and 2007. Overall, the data reveals that the majority of students opted for universities based on the availability of suitable degree courses during both years. Conversely, the inclination towards selecting universities for good sports and social activities witnessed […]
