The provided pie charts compare the rates of enrollment in different courses among students from 1985 to the present.
A quick glance at the charts reveals that modern languages currently hold the highest share, while music appreciation accounts for the lowest percentage in the first pie chart. In recent years, IT courses have emerged as the dominant choice, whereas the popularity of art courses has declined. Additionally, it is evident that interest in fitness and dance courses has remained stable throughout this period.
Focusing on the data from 1985, modern languages comprised almost a quarter of the total enrollment, closely matching the participation rates of fitness and dance courses, which stood at 22%. The percentages for art, local history, and cookery were 17%, 15%, and 14%, respectively. In contrast, music appreciation courses had the smallest share, at just 8%.
In the current year, we observe that IT courses dominate with a share of 27%, while the percentages for fitness and dance courses have remained unchanged. Following this, cookery courses account for 19%, modern languages (including French, German, and Spanish) make up 17%, and art courses represent 15%.
