The line graph depicts how many male and female research students choosing learn six different computer sciences at a college in the US in 2011
Overall, while the most popular subject in both sexes was natural sciences, the opposite was true for linguistics. In addition, the biggest difference was seen in mathematics.
In detail, the volume of students opted natural sciences was nearly equal to both genders, which reached 200 people. A similar rate was recorded for the number of male participated in psychology (200 people), which roughly 30 higher than that of females. The figure for male and female students selected linguistics was around 80 and 120 people, respectively.
Additionally, about 150 male students chosen engineering and programming as their major, nearly two times higher than their female counterparts (around 70 students). The number of male students studied mathematics stood at 200 people, which almost as seven times as many as female students and also was the major that female students less to choose.
