The table illustrates the comprehensive costs of studying overseas and the average weekly spending of students during their educational tenure in four different countries. Overall, studying abroad presents varying costs across different countries. Country A is the most expensive option among the four, with its high rates of tuition fees, accommodation charges, and living costs. Moreover, students pay a lot for living across all three countries, with the exception of Country D. While the tuition fees are generally average, accommodation expenses are relatively lower.
Looking at the table, in terms of expenses, Country A and Country B top the list with price tags of $845 and $735, respectively. On the contrary, Country D emerges as the most economical choice for students at $435.
Turning to the bar chart, it is clear that the cost of daily needs in Country A and Country B is much higher than other bills, standing at $430 and $350, respectively. Students who study in Country A incur accommodation and tuition expenses of $220 and $358 per week, while those in Country B face rates of $280 and $320, respectively.
By looking at Country C and Country B, there appears to be a clear downward trend in prices, especially in living costs. Students in Country C spend $250 weekly on tuition, slightly higher than those in Country D ($235). In terms of accommodation, students in Country C pay $240, whereas in Country D, the expense is $200.
