The table illustrates the study-related fees for five categories that overseas students in three countries paid in 2007.
Overall, the fees examined in country A were the lowest, while those in country B were relatively the highest, except for tuition fees for art and commerce in country C. Additionally, computing and science were the most expensive courses in all three countries, with the domination of country B.
Regarding arts, commerce, and meals and accommodation, the fees for these two courses were the highest in country C, at $19000 each, followed closely by those in country B, at $18000 per course, both of which over doubled those combined in country A, where students paid $8000 for a course. Meanwhile, board and housing fees in country A were also $8000, less than half the amount in country B, which was $17000, higher than those in country C, at $11000.
As for computing and science, the combined fees for these two courses in country A were still lower than the fee of a single course in countries B and C. Specifically, country B had the highest fees for computing and science, at $27000 and $29000, respectively, while those in country C were lower, at $24000 and $25000 in that order. However, country A had the lowest figures, with each course at $11000.
