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The line graph illustrates how many students studied abroad-the USA, the UK, Australia- between 2002 and 2007. Overall, it is clearly seen that the number of students who studied in the UK declined sharply by the end of the period in question, while the proportion for the USA and Australia rose negligibly, remaining the same. […]
The provided line graph illustrates overseas students in British, American, and Australian universities, from 2002 to 2007. Overall, the United Kingdom welcomed the largest proportion of foreign students, after the United States. On the other hand, Australia’s graph didn’t change a bit, with a persistent number of students yearly. Initially, the UK started with 3 […]
The graph illustarates data about how many students studied abroab in three different countries US, UK, and Australia from 2002 to 2007. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the United States demostrated the highest trend throughout the peried. While the number of people from the United Kingdom who studied in other countries […]
The line graph illustrates data about how many students from three developed countries – US, UK, Australia who pursued their studies in foreign nations over 5 years from 2002 to 2007. Overall, what can be seen from the graph is that the main higher figure for the US over the period was a significant increase, […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of students from America, Australia, and Britain decide to pursue study abroad from 2002 to 2007. Overall, it can be concluded from the graph that The number of US students and Australia students who pursue study abroad remained stable, while the proportion of UK students was dramatically went down […]
