The following bar graph illustrates data about the figure of four different types of UK’ s students in three years.
Overall, the number of different students in 1990 and 1998 was all relatively lower than the number in 2005.
Among males, the number of full time students was 200 thousands in 1990, which rose to around 300 thousands in 1998, and then dramatically increased to the maximum of 800 thousands in 2005. In contrast, the number of part time students climbed in fluctuation over the fifteen years, which mildly declined from approximately 180 thousands in 1990 to almost 80 thousands in 1998, while later it reached its peak of 780 thousands in 2005.
Within females, the lowest number of full time students was nearly 190 thousands in 1990, which continuously inclined during the following decades, with the respective numbers being 220 thousands in 1998 and 820 thousands in 2005. Similarly, there was a continued upward trend in part time students, which rose from almost 100 thousands in 1990 to 200 thousands in 1998, ultimately becoming the biggest number of 800 thousands in 2005.
