The provided chart presents information regarding the number of student applicants from four different countries – China, Japan, America, and Russia – to a European university between 2004 and 2008.
Overall, the number of students applying from China fluctuated between 25,000 and 31,000, with a slight increase in 2008. Applications from Japan exhibited a gradual but consistent rise throughout the period, reaching approximately 26,000 in 2008. American applications remained relatively stable, except for a significant increase in 2008, while Russia saw a substantial increase in 2007, followed by a significant decline in 2008.
Chinese applicants represented the largest group throughout the period, with a peak of 31,000 applications in 2008. After a slight dip in 2006, their number bounced back in 2007 before reaching the aforementioned peak. Japan, on the other hand, showed a more consistent trend, rising from 20,000 in 2004 to 23,000 in 2005, 22,000 in 2006, and then to 26,000 in 2008.
American applicant numbers remained relatively stable, hovering around 12,000 in 2004, 2005, and 2006. A significant rise was seen in 2008, reaching 20,000 for the first time. The Russian application numbers followed a more erratic pattern. Following an initial decline from 4000 in 2004 to 3500 in 2005, there was a significant increase in 2007, reaching 15,000. However, this was followed by a sharp drop in 2008, returning to a level of 7,000.
