The table illustrates the yearly costs for students studying in Master’s programs in three different countries in 2007. Overall, the lowest tuition fees were for arts and business, whereas the highest were for computing and science. Notably, in the country A all expenses were lower than in others.
The highest subject costs for arts and business were in the country C, at 21783$ each. In contrast, corresponding figures for the country B were considerably lower, at 17200$ and 15698$, respectively. Still, the cheapest subject fees were in the country A, with 12000$ for arts and 14000$ for business.
However, the highest tuition fees for computing and science were 27254$ and 28675$, respectively, in the country B. By comparison, in the country C the indicators for computing (21783$) and science (24569$) were considerably lower. Again, corresponding figures in the country A were the lowest, at 18000$ each.
The most expensive living costs were in the country C, with 17345$. Next, the figure for the country B was 11256$. The cheapest living expenses were in the country A, with 8000$.
