Surveys conducted in 1982 and 2002 show different pictures of what motivate

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问题     Surveys conducted in 1982 and 2002 show different pictures of what motivate students to choose a college or university in the UK.
    Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
   

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答案     The charts present findings about what affected British students when they chose a college.
    The availability of suitable courses and degrees was the most important consideration in both years, although the proportion of students who chose this factor dropped from 40% to 34%. They were also more concerned with the reputation of the university, with one quarter of respondents rating this highly in 2002, in contrast to only 5% in 1982. The percentage of students who valued the access to amenities and sports facilities more than tripled from 5% to 18% in 2002, by which time this factor had become the third most common reason for choosing a university.
    The location was also a significant consideration and the percentage of students who paid attention to this did not change remarkably (16% in 2002 and 19% in 1982). In contrast, there was a dramatic decline in the percentage of students who considered the cost of education from 28% to 5%. Admission criteria, the least frequently mentioned reason, were chosen by a mere 2% and 3% respectively in these years.
    Overall, reputation and facilities became increasingly important considerations for college students in the UK while costs were of less concern.

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