The table illustrates the number of international students across five countries in the year of 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. Overall all countries experienced a rise in their number of students across those years, except for Country B, whose number dropped slightly in the first three years then spiked back in 2006.
In 2002, all five contries had slight changes in the number of students from the previous year. Country C had the most evident rise in this year, from 45,891 to 63991, followed by Country A, Country C, Country D and Country E.
In the following year, Country A experienced the highest increment, from 123891 to 192389, which was more than half. Second highest increment was Country C, while the other two countries, Country D and E had a only slight rise, in about 1000 students. On the other hand, Country B Showed a drop in its students number, similar to the previous year, which went from 90892 in 2002, 87678 in 2004 and 77567 in 2006.
In the last year, which is 2006. the number of international students fluctuated in all countries, except Country A whose number dropped slightly from 192389 to 187652.
