The two pie chart illustrates the proportion of students taking different subjects at secondary school in the UK between 1995 and 2008.
Overall, it can be seen from the graph, the more opting was accounted other science and technology for at the beginning of the period, while the reverse was true for Combined courses, with the lowest percentage of student attending at the end of the timeframe.
In 1995, The other sciences and technology domianted in terms of the number of attending students, at 26%. While the number of students in medicine and biology had contributed the second largest students with 13.4%, the figure than then increased noticeably to around 21.8% in 2008. There was significant increase in learners of Businees and Art and design composed 10.9% and 6.5% respectively by 1995, before rising to approximately 13%, which was slightly higher than that of Art and design students with around 10.9% at the end of the period.
Regarding for Humanities, a rapid growth to 33% was observed in Humanities after reaching 31% in 1995. The rate of students in Medicine and biology was twenty times higher than that of Combined cources with approximately 21.8 and contributing to highest percentage of students, compared to 0,5% in 2008.
