The pie chart illustrates the results of a review conducted by the university of the opinions of full-time and part-time students about services.

The pie chart illustrates the results of a review conducted by the university of the opinions of full-time and part-time students about services.
All in all, full-time
students
have higher percentages in three parts: not at all, quite happy, and very happy for the services at the university,
while
part-time
students
have the lowest results in three parts for the services from the university.
To begin
with, full-time
students
have a higher percentage, accounting for 87
percent
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of very happy
students
in current opening hours, and
this
figure is similar for part-time
students
at 72%. Trade utilities of part-time
students
accounted for more than two-fifths
percent
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of the IT support offered,
although
in the same case, full-time
students
have percentages around less than a fifth
percent
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.
On the other hand
, the lowest percentage comprised almost a quarter of part-time
students
who were quite happy during the current opening hours,
whereas
full-time
students
made up 12% of the current opening hours. Based on the data from all survey results conducted by universities regarding services, full-time
students
get the highest answers using three categories,
while
the lowest is among part-time
students
.
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