The line chart provides information about the number of foreign students in four universities located in Australia from 2000 to 2015.
Overall, the number of international students increased significantly throughout the given period. In the first four years, the number of students at University B was higher than in any of the other universities.
In 2000, University A had the highest number of international students, with around 3,000 enrolled. However, after five years, University B surpassed University A, boasting just over 5,000 students. This trend continued, and University B experienced dramatic growth before remaining stable in 2013. By the final year, the number of students at University B accounted for double the number of students at University A.
At the beginning of the period, University C and University D had just over 500 and 700 students, respectively. Both universities experienced steady growth. By 2015, University C had approximately 6,000 students, while University D had just over 3,000 students, making it the least popular option by the end of the period.
