The bar charts provide information on the percentage of British and overseas students who studied in the UK university based on both genders from 2010 to 2012.
Overall
, it can be seen that the quantity of local and overseas female students increased over the two-year period.
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To begin
with, looking at the men's category of the chart, there were some differences between the native and the international numbers. Linking Words
Firstly
, the graph showed an increasing trend for men's international undergraduates over the years, from 20% in 2010 to around 23% in 2011 and reaching its highest quantity at around 38% in 2012. Meanwhile, the number of native male students showed a fluctuating trend. Linking Words
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it started with a high capacity of about 38% in 2010, which was followed by a significant drop to about 23% in 2011. Linking Words
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increased dramatically to about 43% in 2012.
Meanwhile, observing the women's category of the table, it can be seen that both local and incoming scholars had a rising shift in intake. Linking Words
Initially
, there was only approximately 33% of British female undergraduates in 2010. Linking Words
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number increased significantly to nearly 45% in 2011, which was followed by a subtle increase to 45% in 2012. Linking Words
Similarly
, there was only approximately 13% of its counterpart in 2011, which continued to rise to under 20% in 2011 and 20% in 2012.Linking Words
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