his bar chart depicts the number of male and female students in Britain who are pursuing their higher education in three two-year periods comparing the full-time and part-time commitment for each interval. It is clear from the graph that the student, as an aggregate, increased throughout the time span. According to what is shown, part-time male students were at the one million mark in the first period (1970/71) while full-time students were only the tenth of this figure. After getting a dip by about 130 thousand, the not fully committed students recovered by 60 thousand reaching 930 thousand. The full-time dedication by men learners kept rising till it hit 240,000 mark in the last decade. Regarding female learners, part-time students rocketed substantially by 200,000 after it climbed slightly in the 1980- 1981 by the quarter of the last increment. The full-time study got more popular at the beginning of the period by 100 thousand increase which climbed very modestly later. ...