The graph compares the popularity of different directions among young people in 2012. Overall, with the booming of science in that years, this option was the leader compared to other professions, which only 2000-3000 students choose them. At the same time, agriculture registered around 500 students who have chosen it, lagging behind its counterparts.
Focusing on the largest option where 7,000 people studied, female members were more than men, a notable gender gap of 1,000. That means women were interested in science the most. Men in particular were going to choose engineering too, according to the number that chose around 2,900 people at social sciences and 2,200 people at engineering.
Directions such as health, humanities, and math introduced lower levels. Which means the minority of men choose health according lower than 1000 students. Women were more than men in health and humanities, but were less in science and math. These three professions show about 2200 students. Next came agriculture, that was the smallest compared to others, introducing that agriculture was not developing in that years.
