The given diagrams compare the chosen courses by pupils in a education adult center in terms of their popularity in the year 1985 and this year.
Overall, it is clear that modern languages made up the largest proportion in the first examined year, however it was soon overtaken by IT.
In detail, the percentage of students engaging in modern languages stood at 24%, which is the highest figure that year, before declining notably to 17% this year. Similarly, art also witnessed a minor decrease by 2% over the surveyed period. During the examined period, while the figure for dance and fitness remain unchanged at just over a fifth, the percentage of students enrolling in cooket courses rose significantly to nearly a fifth in this year.
There was no information available for IT in the 1985, however, its figure then rose heavily to over a quarter, making it the most popular choice among the surveyed courses this year. An opposite trend can be seen when we look at the figures for music appreciation and local history courses, at under 20% in the first year, but then later there were no data available for these two study fields this year.
