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The table shows the percentage of first-year university students who rated various aspects of their courses—Economics, Law, and Commerce—as “very good.” Overall, Commerce achieved the highest satisfaction across all categories, while Economics and Law showed more mixed results. Teaching quality and tutor support generally received higher ratings than resources or pre-course information, with printed resources […]
The given table illustrates the proportions of freshmen rating different aspects/respects of their courses as “very good” in a university satisfaction survey. Overall, commerce courses receive the highest ratings across all aspects, making them the most highly regarded among first-year students. Looking first at commerce, almost all students express great satisfaction with pre-course information, teaching […]
The table compares the proportions of students giving positive feedback across six distinct aspects of three courses they enrolled in. Overall, it is discernible that while teaching and tutoring were well-received by commerce and economics students, these respective resources received poor feedback from law students. A closer inspection of the table reveals that commerce emerged […]
The provided table offers a visual representation of the percentage of freshmen who were completely satisfied with 5 categories of education in a specific university, categorized by three courses, namely economics, law, and commerce. Overall, it is readily apparent that while commerce received a consistently high level of happy first-year students, the other fields witnessed […]
The given table illustrates the percentage of first-year students who rated various aspects of their learning courses “very good” in terms of economics, law, and commerce. Overall, it is clear that commerce outperformed the other course in all aspects, whereas economics received the lowest ratings in several categories. Besides, law was generally rated positively but […]
