The provided tables offer a comparison of the international student populations in Canada and the United States for the years 2002 and 2003. This essay will analyze the trends observed in these two countries regarding the number of overseas students from various nations.
Overall, both Canada and the United States saw an increase in their international student populations, albeit with varying growth rates. Canada experienced a notably higher percentage of growth, especially among Chinese and Indian students. However, the trends were more mixed in the United States, with varying changes among different nationalities.
In Canada, the total count of international students witnessed a significant increase of 17% from 2002 to 2003, rising from 59,870 to 70,004. Notably, the largest growth was observed among students from China, with a remarkable surge of 45% to reach 7,850. Similarly, Indian students showed substantial growth, increasing by 35% to a total of 2,835. Moreover, the number of American students studying in Canada also saw a notable rise, reaching 5,450 in 2003, reflecting a 9% increase from the previous year.
Conversely, the United States experienced a more modest overall growth rate of 2% in its international student population, totaling 592,230 in 2003. While Chinese student numbers increased by 6% to reach 116,600, there was a significant decline in the number of Indian students, decreasing by 9% to 182,000. Additionally, Canadian student enrollments in the US dropped by 7% to 33,170 during the same period.
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