The given graph compares the percenage of International and the percentage of UK students gaining second class degrees or better for 2009. Namely, this degrees divided into 8 sections. As an example: Nursing, Electrical engineering, Information technology, English literature, Art history, Accountancy, International law and the last one is Sociology. According to first section, Nursing show the highest success rates for both UK and International students with nearly 80% of students in this field achieving second class degrees. In conrast, English literature has the lowest percentage of International students reaching this level, and UK students also perform relatively lower percentage of this subject rather than others. In Electrical engineering, Uk students slightly outperform International students, but the difference is large. Information technology, show a more significant space, with UK students performing much better than International students at a percentage between 40% and 100%.
As for subjects like Art history, Accontancy, International law, and Sociology, the performance of UK and International is more balanced with small diferences at a percentage among 40% and 80%. In Sociology, International students perform gradually better than UK students. In Accountancy the level between students to remain the same. In art history and International law the percentage of rate to reach the highest point for International students and UK students as little lower as rahter than Inernational students.
The graph highlites differences in academic success different subjects.
