1.Pie Chart
As is demonstrated in the pie chart, the travel intentions of students varied greatly in a certain university. Based on the diagram, students who travel on the purpose of appreciating the scenery take a comparatively large share, accounting for 37%, followed by those who travel to relieve pressure, a proportion of 33%. By contrast, the percentage of students travelling aiming at making friends, fostering independent ability and other accounts for 9%, 6%, 15% respectively.
There are at least two primary factors accounting for such phenomenon. Firstly, when visiting a place full of knowledge, our horizons can be broadened as practical experience can be a great supplement for our book knowledge. Based on the most recent study, a growing body of evidence showed that most successful social elites, who visited a lot of places, have admitted that they have learned a lot from experience. Meanwhile, due to the busy schedule of university life, college students, who are engaged in studying, dating to participating in other activities, are especially susceptible to omnipresent stress.Via touring, their long-standing pressure can be effectively reduced.
In view of the arguments above, we can safely draw a conclusion that with the ever-increasing material and cultural life, the number of university students touring will keep growing in the forthcoming decade.