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Band 6+: The charts below show the most popular courses by admissions at UK universities in 2007 and 2014. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays two bar graphs comparing admissions on UK university courses between 2007 and 2014 across six subjects. For 2007: Law 100,000, Psychology 90,000, Pre-clinical Medicine 85,000, Design 60,000, Nursing 50,000, Computer Science 40,000. For 2014: Nursing 250,000, Psychology 100,000, Law 95,000, Design 90,000, Pre-clinical Medicine 75,000, Computer Science 60,000.
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The given charts illustrate the most famous courses (Law, Psychology, Pre-clinical Medicine, Design, Nursing, and Computer Science) at UK universities through admissions in 2007 and 2014.

Overall, the admissions that were sent out the most was for Law, whereas Computer Science course had the least number of admissions in 2007. However, in 2014, Nursing surpassed all of the courses, having the highest number of admissions. As opposed to, Computer Science still remained in its position.

In the beginning of the trend, it is depicted that Law had the highest amount of admissions, having around 90,000. Computer Science had the lowest number of admissions, standing at about 55,000. Pre-clinical Medicine and Design had the same number of admissions, being approximately 70,000, respectively. Psychology was 10,000 admissions lower than Law (80,000), whereas Nursing had 5,000 more admissions than Computer Science (60,000).

Almost a decade later, it can be seen that Nursing sky-rocketed by nearly 165,000, resulting in 225,000 admissions. Computer Science slightly increased, but it still remained in the lowest position (70,000). Psychology, Law and Design have nearly the same amount of admissions, having around 100,000, respectively. Finally, Pre-clinical Medicine came to lower position, standing at about 90,000.

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