The three pie charts illustrate how many hours in a British university library are spent by undergraduates and postgraduates compared to other students.

The three pie charts illustrate how many hours in a British university library are spent by undergraduates and postgraduates compared to other students.
IELTS Writing Task Chart for The three pie charts illustrate how many hours in a British university library are spent by undergraduates and postgraduates compared to other students.
The three pie charts compare the amount of time that
students
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at a UK university spend in the academic study facility, with separate data for all
students
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, undergraduates, and postgraduates.
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, postgraduates spend significantly longer periods in the library than undergraduates, who mostly visit for shorter durations. The distribution among the
overall
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student body lies between these two extremes. A substantial 63% of undergraduates spend only 1 to 7
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weekly in the study centre,
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just 9% exceed 15
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.
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, over half of postgraduate
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(51%) dedicate more than 15
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to library use, and only 17% fall into the lowest time category. Among all
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, half spend under 8
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in the facility, 35% study for 8 to 14
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, and the remaining 15% use the space for over 15
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. These figures reflect a more balanced pattern but still suggest that higher academic levels are associated with greater library usage.

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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "overall".
Vocabulary: Replace the words students, hours with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Trends
  • Significant figures
  • Distribution
  • Comparison
  • Study habits
  • Preferences
  • Distance learners
  • Continuing education
  • Course requirements
  • Research needs
  • Resource allocation
  • Implications
  • Undergraduates
  • Postgraduates
  • Analyzing
  • Highlighting
  • Examining
  • Reviewing
  • Drawing comparisons
  • Summarizing
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