The bar chart below gives information about the number of students studying Computer Science at a UK university between 2010 and 2012.
This
bar chart illustrates the numbers of British
home students
and international
students
for
both genders who studying Change preposition
of
Computer
science
in the UK
situation for three years of period. It's clear from the graph that, both male and female British
home student has accounted for a higher number of studying Computer
Science
during these years, moreover
, female UK
students
have represented a higher rate than female international students
.
According to
what is shown, at the beginning of the period the numbers of 39 men British
students
were accounted for,whereas
20 international students
were recorded. For the next year, both students
showed similar patterns of studying Computer
Science
. In 2012,the figure showed an increased number of overseas students
approximately 39 students
applying for this
given subject.
In terms of women,Computer
Science
international students
represented just below 15 students
.while
32 British
students
were recorded. In the last
two years, the figure illustrates similar levels of the numbers of British
students
at 45 in 2011. Furthermore
, international students
have 18 and 20 respectively.
To sum up
, the rate of UK
's home students
enrolled in UK
university indicate a higher number than those from other countries.Submitted by du.sg16 on
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