The first bar graph depicts the information about the percentage of adults who choose to study due to different reasons. The pie chart illustrates the information about the percentum of how the tution costs should be paid.
Overall, it is quite evident that the majority of adults choose study because of interest in subject. The lowest percentile of adults decide to study because they want to meet people. Moreover, the higher percentage of tution fee should be paid by the individual.
It can be clearly seen from the graph, 40% of adults choose to study due to interest in subject which ranked first, whereas the minimum percentage of adults select to study in order to meet people which accounted to be 9%. The similar proportion of adults opt study because they want to improve prospects of promotion and enjoy learning/ studying. More than a tenth percentile of adults prefer to study due to become able to change jobs. 38% and 22% of adults choose to study as the reason to gain qualifications and helpful for current job respectively.
Moving toward the pie chart, 40% of cost of course should be funded by individual which held lion share. Besides this, a quarter percentage of tution fees should be shared by taxpayers which ranked second. 35% of cost should be devoted by employer which ranked last.
