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Aditya Rezananda

The pie chart illustrates the breakdown of full and part-time study in 2002 to
2003, showing the number of students in first degree, other undergraduate, and
postgraduate from Times Higher Education Supplement.
The first thing to note is that majority of students who did full time and sandwich
courses came from first degree students at 971,465 students, while other
undergraduate has the minority for taking full time and sandwich courses at
134,575 students. While 190,565 postgraduate students has the average number
for taking full time and sandwich lessons at 190,565 students, most of the other
undergraduate classes took part time study at 396,530 students. The minority for
taking part time study came from first degree students at 104,025 students. In the
middle, 264,210 postgraduate students applied for part time study.
In conclusion, majority of students of who took full time and sandwich lessons is
different from the majority of students who took part time study programmes,
while postgraduate students was the average number for both full time and part
time students.

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