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Band 4+: The bar chart below shows the number of students who studied three different subjects in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and making comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows the number of students (in thousands) who chose specific university subjects in 2005: Science (Male 20, Female 13), Mathematics (Male 18, Female 5), Social Sciences (Male 22, Female 15), Languages (Male 2, Female 18), Humanities (Male 12, Female 12), The Arts (Male 9, Female 21), Literature (Male 4, Female 15), Law (Male 9, Female 10).
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The bar chart gives information about eight university subjects which were chosen by pupils in 2005.

Overall, social sciences was the most popular subject that have chosen by the majority of females ; however, the favorite subject of male belonged to sciences.

According to the bar chart, there was almost 25000 girls who have taken social sciences as their subject in the university, compared to the boys that have only around 16000. In the second place, the girls were more likely to take Languages with approximately 17000; however, only around 2000 boys took it.

On the other hand, sciences was the most famous subject of the boys, it was about more than 20000 compared to the girls that have only about 11000. In addition, the number of boys who took matches quite bigger than girls, it was about 18000 and 4 thousands respectively. Lastly, not only females but also men have less interested in the arts.

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