The bar chart illustrates the distribution of university dropout per 1000 applications regarding three distinct categories, namely bussiness, medicine, education in four countries: Australia, UK, Canada and US in 2015.
Overall, it is clear that Education experienced the higheast rates of college dropout in most countries, especially in Canada, while Medicine witnessed a lowest discontinued university students, except UK . A striking aspect of the chart is the pronounced disparity in Medicine .
In terms of dropout students rates, Education represented the largest rates in all countries , except UK, with Canada’students had the highest rates above 5,5 , followed by United States and Australia, was at 5 and 4.5 , respectively. In contrast, the UK saw a significant lower rate just under 3. In bussiness, the rate of students who terminated college above 4 , gradually exceeding Canada, at behind 3, followed by the lower figure in UK and Us, at 2,2 and 2, respectively.
Turning to Medicine , the college dropout rate was at 4.3 in UK, surpassed other countries, with Australia approached 2,5 , US was just 2 and UK
