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Band 6+: The tables show the results of a survey of students who defer their degrees. The first table shows reasons why some students prefer to stay at home in their own country. The second table shows why others choose to travel overseas. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two tables with percentages. The first table lists reasons for staying at home: "Easier to find paid work" at 26%, "Already speak the language" at 25%, "Cheaper to stay with family" at 18%, "Dangers of travel" at 12%, "Lack of money" at 12%, and "Other reasons" at 7%. The second table lists reasons for traveling overseas: "Learning about a new culture" at 25%, "Adventure and excitement" at 24%, "Help people in poorer countries" at 15%, "Get away from parents" at 14%, "Make new friends" at 12%, and "Other reasons" at 10%.
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The 2 tables given sort the reasons for staying at home and travelling overseas, surveyed among the students with differing degrees.

Overall, among the two tables a vast percentage of students felt that finding paid work was much easier and some population mentioned that learning about a new culture was important

In the first table, the students felt that searching for paid work was simple with a polling rate of 26%, followed by 25% students accepting that they were already native to their language. Also, 18% of students found that it’s cheaper to stay with family. However some reported that they worried about travelling and funding with rate of 12% each. Only 7% mentioned about other reasons

In the second table, majority were excited to adopt a new culture and adventures they wanted to participate. Although fewer populations described that helping poor countries, getting away from parents and making new friends were reasons with difference of 2% to 3% among them. Only 10% pinned about other reasons

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The tables show the results of a survey of students who defer their degrees. The first table shows reasons why some students prefer to stay at home in their own country. The second table shows why others choose to travel overseas. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The tables illustrates the results of pupils who defer their degrees. The first table presents the reasons why some students prefer staying at home. The second table gives the reasons why others select to travel overseas. Overall, it can be seen that the popular reason why students prefer staying at home is an easy to […]

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