Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image presents a table and two pie charts comparing data between the years 2001 and 2010. The table lists numbers of local research students and international research students alongside total figures: in 2001, there were 33,657 local and 5,192 international students totaling 38,849, and in 2010, there were 39,488 local and 14,593 international students totaling 54,081. The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of these students by local/non-local and gender categories for both years. In 2001, 87% were local (44% local male, 43% local female) and 13% were international (9% non-local male, 4% non-local female). In 2010, the split was 73% local (35% local male, 38% local female) and 27% international (15% non-local male, 12% non-local female).
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The pie chart and table compare the number of domestic and international research students in Australian university between 2001 and 2010.
Overall, it can be seen that the figure of both types of students saw a considerable increase throughout the period. Meanwhile, the number of local males was significantly higher than that of international.
In detail, the number of local and international students were 33,657 and 5,192 in 2001, respectively. However, both experienced significant rise in their numbers by 2010. The share of local students was 39,488, while it was nearly three times lower for international students which accounted for 14,593 in 2010.
Regarding the table, local males and females were dominated in research studies in 2010, at nearly 44%. However, it declined substantially to around below 39% by one decade. One the other hand, the non-local males saw a significant surge in percentage, increasing form 9% in 2001 to 12% by 2010. Similarly, the proportion of internation students also rose considerably, it was accounted for 9% in 2001, but spiked to 14% by 2010.
Word Count: 175