The bar chart demonstrates the frequency of degree abandonment by 1,000 students in four particular countries in three academic departments.
Overall it is seen that learners of education faculty tend to leave their study before finishing it more frequently than individuals from other faculties. In contrast, the medicine was left by people the least.
Initially, residents of Canada mostly quitted their studies at universities of education reached 5.5, which is a bit more than the Americans do. Interestingly, about 4 of every 1000 Australians dropped out of educational institutes of business as well as of the education department.
On the other hand, the medicine department was abandoned by the Canadians merely 1.5 times for every 1000 students. which is approximately half as many as they lost interest in business. The figure of abandonment of business and education spheres by the British constituted about 2 and 3 respectively. Ultimately the Americans’ levels of abandonment in business and medicine are the same, comprising 2, which is a bit less than citizens of Australia left medicine by 0.5.
