The given bar chart demonstrates the percentage of students, who acquired second class degrees or better at primary UK university. Additionally, it displays the comparisons between the British students and international students in 2009.
In conclusion, UK students had better academic performance of culture-related courses. Local students had a higher percentage of getting the degrees especially in language and law compared to foreign ones. On the other hand, non-native learners exceeded native ones in science-related subjects. As for the medication and business fields, there were no significant differences between the two categories of pupils.
In four of eight disciplines, UK students surpassed international students. From the presented data, it was obvious that the vast majority of England intellectuals majoring in English literature, Art history, International law and Sociology were certified by the college. Furthermore, approximately three quarters of overseas students were qualified for the diplomas in Art history as well as Sociology. What is more, solely around a half foreigners got the educational qualifications of the other two courses.
Nevertheless, when it comes to the subjects regarding science and technology, both of which depicted the very large proportions of expatriates; for instance, percentage in Electrical engineering and Information technology were equal to or even more than 80%. Besides, the percents of degree holders were equlvalent in Nursing and Accountancy.
