The table compares the costs students in three disparate nations needed to pay each year for Master’s courses in 2007.
Overall, while the fee for science was generally higher than for other subjects in all countries, students from those nations paid the least amount of money for accommodation with meals. Additionally, the annual fees for all subjects in country A were the lowest compared to the others.
Regarding country A, students only needed to pay $8,000 for accommodation with meals, which was lower than that of arts class by $4,000. Besides, whilst the business program cost $14,000, computing and science witnessed a similar tuition fee, which was over two times higher than the cost of their living place.
Turning to country B, the charge for accommodation was still the lowest, which was set at $11,256. In terms of arts, the amount of money required for this subject was $17,200, which was around $1,500 higher than the business one, whereas the cost for the remaining courses was substantially higher, which was $27,254 for computing and $28,675 for science.
As for country C, arts, business, and computing classes had the same tuition fee, fixed at $21,783. While the fee for the science course was roughly $24,500, students in this country had to pay the largest amount of money compared to the others, which was $17,345.
