The bar chart illustrates how the number of Australian students studying in countryside changed between 2004 and 2006. Overall, studying in USA, and in New Zeeland was common among students, while minority of them chose to learn in Germany, and Japan. Studying in UK showed average interest comparing to other countries.
Focusing on details that showed higher rate, in 2004 studying in the USA and New Zeeland made up similar number of students about 2600. Then the number of students increased and constituted about 2700 learner in the USA, whereas New Zeeland comprised 2600 students in 2005 respectively. Moreover, the number of students in USA outnumbered New Zeeland by 300 students in 2006.
Moving onto lower rates, UK was third most popular country that students could learn, and it comprised 1500 students, which was higher six times than the Germany and Japan in 2004. The quantity of students that studied in the UK was similar nearly 1700 student, compared to Germany and Japan about 300 learner in 2005, and 2006.
