University Life Survey Analysis
University Life Survey Analysis
My research topic: University life
Target:My University students
Number of respondents:(13)
(summary) students answered 9 questions about university life.
(Results)
Graph#1 shows that most respondents enjoy their university life.
In fact, 69.2% responded "yes", 30.8% responded "so-so", and nonody feel university life is bad. There results are not very surprising for me.
#1
Graph#2 shows that Break time is the most favorite time of university life. Many respondents said that they like time out of class, such as club activities and play.
However, there are just as many people who think that classes are important.
#2
Graph#3 shows that Academic commons is most favorite place of repondents. It is very surprising that convenience store is not popular. In second place is the cafeteria, indicating that many people prefer to eat at mealtime.
#3
Graph#4 show that Many people answered that USJ is a certain place to go with friends.It is surprised that no one thought USJ was a best place to go with my family.
From this question, it can be said that amusement parks are best visited with friends.
#4
Graph#5 show that Many people are absent from school in June. Maybe it's because it's before summer vacation and thier body is tired.
#5
Graph#6 shows that many people get up at 6 a.m. to go to the first class.
From this, it can see that many people live more than an hour away.
#6
Graph#7 show that it turns out that many people love this university. The main reason for this is that they were able to meet my dear friends. Who you spend time with is the most important thing in your university life.
#7
(Conclusion)
The survey had very interesting answers. If you want to enrich your university life, you should take a look at this survey.
Who you spend time with is the most important thing in your university life.← I totally agreeeee!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with #5. I am tired in June.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the interesting survey! #3 is interesting for me, I want to use academic commons more.
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