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Band 5+: The bar chart below shows the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005

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The image presents a horizontal bar chart with two bars (female and male) for each category. Six categories are specified: linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics. Visible data points are as follows: linguistics (female ~180, male ~20), psychology (female ~160, male ~40), natural sciences (female ~130, male ~70), engineering (female ~40, male ~150), programming (female ~50, male ~150), mathematics (female ~60, male ~140). Bars are measured against a scale of 0 to 200 research students.
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The given bar graph illustrates and compares amount of men and women university research students taking part in specific computer science courses of a US university in 2011. There are six courses: linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, mathematics.

The graph shows that the smallest part of students attends linguistics class, while it is the only subject where the number of female students that equals nearly 110 is bigger than male – around 80. In graph it is shown that natural science is the most numerous course, moreover, it is as popular between male as between women. The number of men students studying mathematics at a US is 200 and it is five times bigger than female ones which is aproximetally 40.

To sum up, according to given statistics a US university women students prefer human sciences above technical. Men prefer types of courses that involve numbers, counting and engineering.

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The bar chart below shows the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005

The diagram compares the number of students who conducted research in six different subjects in 2005. Overall, psychology, natural sciences and mathematics had similar numbers of male research students. For females, linguistics recorded the lowest participation, while engineering and programming showed the second- and third-largest gender gaps in favour of males. Natural sciences attracted the […]

The bar chart below shows the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005

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