The bar chart illustrates the number of foreign students in the USA, UK, Australia and Canada, while table depicts that students’ number as proportion between 2004 and 2012.
Overall, the US ranked first in terms of largest number of students, however, when it counted as percentage, Australia took the leading position in both two yeras.
To begin with, the number of students in the USA reached its peak, accounting for about 240 students and when it came to the UK, this figure was 45 less in 2012. Following to the next, the number of students comprised at around 180. Subsequent to this, the Canada highlighted the last number, at roughly 70, being 110 lower than that of Australia. However, in the 2004 version, countries showed relatively low numbers. The USA composed approximately 170 number of students, whereas the UK and Australia expirienced the same figures, having around 120 students, which was lower by 50. Ultimately, Canada made up only 40 students, who were studying in abroad during 2004 year.
Turning to the table, the highest shares were in Autralia in both yeras. It was 24% in 2012, which was 5% higher than that of 2004. After that, the USA saw the same proportion of 2 % for both years. Meanwhile, the number of students in the UK accounted for 9% in 2004, but in 2012, it was larger for 4%. Finally, the Canada constituted 5% in 2004, which was a mere lower compared to 2012.
