The bar chart illustrates the
number
of Use synonyms
British
home Use synonyms
students
and international Use synonyms
students
, both male and female, who studied Computer Science at a UK university between 2010 and 2012.
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Overall
, more men than women studied Computer Science during the entire period, and Linking Words
British
home Use synonyms
students
consistently outnumbered international Use synonyms
students
in both gender categories. The highest Use synonyms
number
of Use synonyms
students
was recorded among Use synonyms
British
men, Use synonyms
while
the lowest was seen among international women.
In detail, the Linking Words
number
of Use synonyms
British
male Use synonyms
students
increased slightly from around 39 in 2010 to 45 in 2012. Use synonyms
Similarly
, international male Linking Words
students
saw a steady rise from roughly 20 in 2010 to about 40 in 2012. In 2011, the Use synonyms
number
of male Use synonyms
students
was nearly equal for both groups, at around 30 each.
For female Use synonyms
students
, the numbers remained more stable across the years. Use synonyms
British
women accounted for approximately 35–40 Use synonyms
students
throughout the period, showing only a slight increase. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the Linking Words
number
of international female Use synonyms
students
was significantly lower, starting below 15 in 2010 and gradually rising to around 20 by 2012.
In conclusion, Use synonyms
while
male Linking Words
students
dominated the field, the Use synonyms
number
of international Use synonyms
students
—particularly males—grew considerably over the three-year period.Use synonyms
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