THE BAR CHART BELOW GIVES INFOMATION ABOOUT THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS STUDYING COMPUTER SCIENCE AT A uk university between 2010 and 2012. Summerise the info by selecting the main features, and making comparision where relavent.
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The bar charts compare the proportions of domestic and international
students
across different gender groups studying computer science from 2010 to 2012. Overall
, there is a steady upward trend observed in both British
and international students
. However
, there is
a slight negative trend among Wrong verb form
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British
male students
in 2011.
Upon closer examination, the proportion of female students
in both British
and international cohorts started at approximately 32% and 13%, respectively, in 2010. By the following year, these proportions had increased to roughly 44% and 18% each, with a slight further
increase observed in 2012.
According to
the charts, male domestic students
experienced a moderate drop to nearly 24% and 23% in 2011, narrowing the gap between British
and international students
. However
, in subsequent years, both cohorts of male students
showed a significant increase, reaching around 43% and 39%, respectively."Submitted by dlwltn6615 on
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