The pie charts below show the main reasons why
students chose to study at a particular UK University in 1987 and 2007.
The given pie charts illustrate information regarding the
factors that affected student’s decision to study at a particular British
university, between 1987 and 2007.
In general, while having suitable degree courses remained the
most important issue when it came to college preference, the distance from
their parent’s home became a significant factor over the period shown.
In 1987, the proportion of students choosing a university for
having suitable degree courses experienced slight growth from 35% to 37% over
the next two decades. The figure for quality of resources, which was the
second most common reason in the first year, however, dropped mildly by 4% to
17%. Similarly, students tended to care less about the sport and recreational
activities that were provided, with a considerable drop from 19% to 6%, which
became the least popular reason for choosing a university in 2007.
Regarding other factors, the number of students who preferred to
choose a university that was near to their parents’ houses doubled from 10%
to 20% over the period. In contrast, the number of students who were
concerned with the quality of professors almost halved, dropping from 15% to
8% during the examined period.
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The
given pie charts illustrate information regarding the factors that affected
student’s decision to study at a particular British university, between 1987
and 2007.
In
general, while having suitable degree courses remained the most important
issue when it came to college preference, the distance from their parent’s
home became a significant factor over the period shown.
In
1987, the proportion of students choosing a university for having suitable
degree courses experienced slight growth from 35% to 37% over the next two
decades. The figure for quality of resources, which was the second most
common reason in the first year, however, dropped mildly by 4% to 17%.
Similarly, students tended to care less about the sport and recreational
activities that were provided, with a considerable drop from 19% to 6%, which
became the least popular reason for choosing a university in 2007.
Regarding
other factors, the number of students who preferred to choose a university
that was near to their parents’ houses doubled from 10% to 20% over the
period. In contrast, the number of students who were concerned with the
quality of professors almost halved, dropping from 15% to 8% during the
examined period. |
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