The table illustrates the average amount of money which was spent by overseas students per week in 4 countries. The bar chart depicts the distribution of the total expense on living cost, tuition and accomodation.
In general, country A has the highest average amount of money which was spent by students abroad. By contrast, country D has the lowest amount among 4 countries. Living cost is the fee that most students have to pay the most, followed by tuition fee and accomodation except for country D.
Regarding the table, the average amount of money which was spent by students in country A is the highest, about $875, followed by country B and C which is lower by $140 and $335, respectively. Country D which is lower than twice as much as country A.
In the bar chart, living cost is always the category which overseas students pay the most in country A and B. Students paying for living cost in country A is the highest with $430 but in country B the money is lower by 80$. In addition, tuition fees in country A and B are $358 and $320, respectively, followed by the fee for accomodation under $300. In country C, a negligible disparity among 3 categories different from $10 to $30. Lastly, in country D, students pay tuition fees higher than 2 other categories with $235. Living cost and accomodation are lower by $10 and $35 compared with tuition fee.
