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The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of students across five major reasons why they preferred studying at one particular UK university in two separate years: 1987 and 2007. Overall, the percentage of students was unevenly distributed across two years, with students selecting that university mainly because of suitable degree courses, which accounted for the […]
The pie charts compare the primary reasons why students decided to study at a specific university in the UK in 1987 and 2007. Overall, it is evident that suitable degree courses were the most common motive for studying at the university in question in both years. It is also worth mentioning that being close to […]
The given charts illustrate the primary reasons why students opt to study at a specific UK university in 1987 and 2007. Overall, it is evident that there was an increase in the proportion of students who chose suitable degree courses, and closing to parental home, while an opposite trend was seen in the other reasons. […]
The given pie charts illustrate the primary reasons students chose their universities in 1987 and 2007. The data is categorized into five factors: quality of resources, suitable degree courses, closeness to parental home, quality of teaching, and good sports and social activities. Overall, the most significant reason in both years was the availability of suitable […]
The presented pie charts delineate the primary factors influencing students’ choices to attend a specific UK university in the years 1987 and 2007. Notably, the significance of familial proximity has markedly escalated over the two decades, contrasting with a general decline in the importance attributed to other factors. In 1987, the most prominent reason for […]
