The pie charts show the number of hours spent in a British university library by undergraduates, postgraduates and the total student population.
The pie charts record the amount of time spent in a British university library by undergraduates, postgraduates, and the total student population.
Overall, postgraduates utilize significantly more time in the library compared to undergraduates, with a majority exceeding 15 hours. In contrast, most undergraduates study for fewer hours, mainly 1 to 7. Meanwhile, the total student population reflects a mix of both trends.
Among undergraduates, almost two-thirds (63%) spend no more than 7 hours in the library, while just 9% exceed 15 hours. Similarly, this pattern mirrors the overall student body, where half fall into the lowest time category and only 15% dedicate over 15 hours.
On the contrary, the postgraduates demonstrate a markedly higher engagement, with over half (51%) spending a minimum of 15 hours of study and only 17% using the library for fewer than 8 hours, a sharp contrast to the undergraduate group.
In summary, library usage varies considerably between different groups, with postgraduate students dedicating the most, undergraduates the least, and the total student population showing a balance between the two.
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