The bar chart compares subject preferences across five disciplines among 60 students from two institutions, School A and School B.
Overall, a clear divergence in academic interests emerges between the two schools. Students at School A show a marked preference for Sport and, to a lesser extent, Science, whereas their counterparts at School B gravitate predominantly toward Craft/Drawing and Language.
The most pronounced difference concerns Sport, which attracts 36 students at School A – more than seven times the figure recorded at School B, where only 5 students express interest. An inverse pattern characterizes Craft/Drawing: here, School B accounts for 25 students, compared with just 4 at School A. Language follows a similar trend, with 18 students at School B against 5 at School A.
Among the remaining two disciplines, the patterns differ. Social Science yields a relatively balanced distribution, with School B recording 10 students and School A 6. Science, however, presents a sharp contrast; School A reports 9 students in this field, more than four times the 2 recorded at School B.
