The table illustrates a breakdown of total investment in studying overseas in four different countries, while the bar chart compares how much money students spent weekly when they were studying in the foreign countries.
Overall, it is evident that country A spent the most, the opposite was true for country D. Meanwhile, students spent the majority of their money on living cost, while accommodation consistently represented the smallest share.
Regarding the expenditure of studying overseas, country A dominated the ranking with 875$, roughly doubling country D at only 435$. Meanwhile, country B used 735$, significantly higher than country C with 540$.
In terms of money distribution, almost $400 was spent on living cost in country A, nearly doubling the amount of money spent in tuition fee at around $200 and about $150 for accommodation weekly. The country B followed that, with the cost of living approximately $200, surpassing that of tuition fee at roughly $150 and $130 for living cost.
Similarly, students in country C spent the highest amount of money on living cost, at approximately $150, slightly higher than tuition fee at around $120 and living cost at just over $100 per week. Finally, foreign learners in country D spent a relatively balanced amount of money, ranging from around $100 to $120 for 3 given categories.
