The diagrams illustrates the proportion of pupils studying in four distinct Englısh-speaking nations in the years 2004 and 2012. In the subsequent analysıs, this report will elaborate on the details of the international student ratio dissemination in the Uk, USA, Canada and Australia.
At first glance, all countries experienced an escalation in the foreign student count in 2012. In both years, the highest demand was observed in the USA , while Canada had the lowest number of overseas.
Peering into the growth of foreign student numbers. In 2004, USA, UK, Canada and Australia were approximately 175, 120, 120, and 40, respectively. After 8 years, wherease the US, UK and Avustraila showed a considerable spike to circa 90 external students each, Canada increased by merely 2%, rising from 40 to 60.
A by-product of this, consedering the ratio distribution data, overall, all countries demonstartes a good command of escalation, besides the US. Although in terms of student count, there was a leap, the percentage remained relatively stable at 2%. In the immadiate wake, from the standpoind of other nations, there has been a dramatic upturn ranging from around 2% to 5% each for the yars of 2004 and 2012.
