Both the table and the bar chart illustrate the weekly spending money and the median spending for students studying overseas in four different regions.
Overall, studying in country A is the most expensive in total expenditure of studying aboard and living costs, while opposite on this, studying in country D is the most affordable in the same comparison in costs.
The total spending for studying abroad in these countries are having different amount. Country A is the most expensive, with $875 paid, then the second is studying abroad in country B, which is $735 paid. The third expense of studying abroad is in country C, paid $540, and it’s more than $105 studying in country D.
Additionally, they’re also different in the weekly average costs spent by students in four regions. According to the chart, country A recored the highest in living cost at $430, followed by country B at $280, and country C, less than country B $40,country D has the lowest living costs at $225. Turning to tuition fees, country A ($358) is still significantly higher than country D ($235). Meanwhile, tutition fees in country B ($320) is higher than country C about $70. Finally, coming to accommodation, expenses are the highest in country B at $280, others around from $200 to $240.
