The bar chart compares the quantity of four types of students in schools across the UK in years 1990, 1998 and 2005.
Overall, people at their study ages in 2005 attached importance to studying compared to years 1990 and 1998. Full time students in both two genders were always more than those who attend school in a part time based way.
In 1990, there were 200’000 full time male students and this number increased to approximately 250’000 in 1998, whereas the quantity of part time male students saw a downward trend during same period of eight years, with the number dropped nearly half to around 100’000 in 1998. By contrast, whether in terms of full time or part time students, the total numbers rose from 1990 to 1998.
in 2005, the total number for four kinds of students were far ahead compared to the figures in both 1990 and 1998. The number of woman and man attendees were relatively even in this year, with numbers of 800’000 for males-full time students and just over 800’000 for females-full time students repectively. Futhermore, the number of part time students for both genders were near 800’000.
