The table compares the number of overseas students in three distant countries from the USA, the UK, and Australia between 2010 and 2020. Meanwhile, the bar chart illustrates the proportion of foreign students enrolling from the USA, the UK, and Australia in various disciplines of study in 2020.
Overall, the table indicated an upward trend in the number of students from these countries over the given period. The bar chart shows that the USA has the most students choosing business and engineering, whereas students from the UK enroll in these fields is the lowest. In contrast, the UK has the most pupils following social sciences and others, while in these fields, they have the least students from the USA.
According to the table, the number of students from the USA increased significantly from 600 in 2010 to 750 ten years later. Similarly, starting at 280, the figure for Australia showed a rise to 420 over the same period. Additionally, the number of pupils from the UK witnessed a slight increase from 480 to 520 between 2010 and 2020.
According to the bar chart, among the three countries, business and engineering were chosen were the most by USA students with 40% and 25%, respectively. On the other hand, the UK students chose these disciplines the least, with 35% in business and 20% in engineering. In contrast, students from the UK chose social sciences and others the most, with around 18% and 27%, respectively, while USA students enrolled in those were the least. Additionally, students from Australia followed business with about 35%, 22% in engineering, 16% in social sciences, and 24% in others.
