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Band 6+: The pie charts show student enrollments in different courses in 1984, 1994 and 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays pie charts of student enrollments in different courses across three years: 1984 with mixed media courses 13%, correspondence 20%, face to face 67%; 1994 with mixed media courses 20%, correspondence 25%, face to face 54%, online 1%; 2004 with mixed media courses 35%, correspondence 15%, face to face 40%, online 10%.
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The circular chart demonstrates the proportion of student registration in diverse courses in the year 1984, 1994 and 2004.

In terms of 1984, the most student enrollments held by face-to-face was approximately two-third. Roughly one fifth of student admission were held in correspondence learning, and the other students showed the least interest in mixed media courses, which were about 13%. After a decade, the mixed media courses and correspondence remain constant in 1994; however, the least student relied on new online learning courses, which were just above one-in-tenth. Almost half of the one hundred students enrolled in-person.

Furthermore, the mixed media course surprisingly increased by 35%; whereas, the enrollments in face-to-face courses decreased by 14% compared to the past decade. The correspondence course should a downward trend of just under one-fifth, and the online learning courses were also slightly decreased by 1%.

Overall, it is evident from the graphs that the majority of the student enrollment was held by face-to-face courses, while the lowest enrollment was held in online courses.

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