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Band 5+: The graph compares the percentages of international and the percentage of UK students gaining second class degrees or better at a major UK university.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of UK and international students gaining second class degrees or better in different fields of study in 2009. Nursing: UK 80%, International 70%; Electrical Engineering: UK 60%, International 55%; Information Systems: UK 55%, International 50%; Biology: UK 70%, International 65%; English Literature: UK 75%, International 75%; Art History: UK 80%, International 70%; Accountancy: UK 85%, International 80%; Law: UK 65%, International 60%; Sociology: UK 70%, International 60%.
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The diagram demonstrates the percentage of overseas and UK students who pursued second class degree or better at a major UK university in 2009.

Overall, the percentage of students flactuates from one degree to another. Therefore, it is hard to distinguish precisely whether international or domestic students dominate in the given data. Nevertheless, only Nursing and Accountancy degrees have an equal percentage of both foreign students and UK students.

As we also can see, students from UK mainly prefer education at the Art history, English literature, Inernational law and Sociology faculties. They remarkably outnumber international students in International law degree, where the percentage of foreigners is a little bit less than a half, which makes this degree the least popular among international students. The most preferable degrees among UK domestic students are Art history and Sociology, where exactly four fifths of them educates.

In any case, UK Art history and Sociology students can’t compete with the percentage of foreigners who study Information technology. This degree is the most spread among them. Also, there is another degree that dominates in the number of international students which is called Electrical engineering.

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