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The image displays a bar chart detailing the number of male and female Computer Science students at a UK university from 2010 to 2012. In 2010, male British home students number 40 while international students number 20. In 2011, male British home students number 35, international students 25. In 2012, male British home students total 45, with international students at 30. For females, British home students are 25 in 2010, with international students at 15; in 2011, British students remain at 25, and international rises to 20; by 2012, British home students reach 40, and international students are at 25.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female students studying Computer Science at a UK university over three years.
Overall, the pictures show a significant change in the number of men who studied in that field. On the other hand, the number of women shows a stable growth between each year.
There was a significantly smaller proportion of international students compared to british home students. International men students have higher number than international woman students. At the same time, there seems a fluctuative quantity between british home student of each gender.
In the year 2011, the number of men students has the lowest acceptance rate than the other years in both student category. Meanwhile, the highest number of men students acceptance rate among those years was in 2012. The ratio of british home students between each gender is the woman always has higher number except for the year 2010.
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