The provided table charts illustrate the quantity of exchange students from universities of Europe to Australia and vice versa.
Overall, the most significant number of students who changed from Europe to Australia was in Frence throughout the period, while in the second table the most productive share of students was responsible for too Frence.
According to the first chart, it was Frence which was initially had about 61 students after 2 years it declined to 1 student. The figure for Sweden was almost as high as that for United kingdom initially (32 and 31 respectively), while the former grew sharply as it reached just over 40 students. However the latter saw a considerable decline by standing the least significant by the end of the survey. The consumption of Germany was initially had about 27, nevertheless, it doubled to just over 60 students. The share of Netherlands was responsible for about 36 students, and it remained stable over the next 2 years. Nevertheless, the total number of students in 2009 developed a strong interest in all countries
In the second chart, only Frence and Germany were doubled (58 and 26 respectively), while the other countries experienced a small decline. In contrast, the total number of students was remained relatively unchanged during the 2 years.
