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The pie charts compare the proportions of full-time university students in the UK studying different subject areas in 1995 and 2008. Overall, humanities remained the most popular field in both years, while combined courses experienced a dramatic decline. In contrast, subjects such as medicine, business, and art and design saw noticeable growth over the period. […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the variations in the distribution of full-time university students across different academic subjects in the UK, comparing data from 1995 and 2008. Overall, a notable trend is observed in these charts, revealing shifts in student preferences across several disciplines over the specified period. Certain fields experienced substantial growth, while others […]
The pie charts below compare the changes of people taking different subjects at university in the UK. Overall, the propotion of students choosing Other sciences and technology and Combined courses declined noticeably. In contrast percentage of students choosing Medicine and biology, Bussiness, Art and Design and Humanaties saw a moderate increase. Some of particular subjects […]
The charts are showing the fluctuation of people taking different subjects at the university in the UK shown in percentage. Medicine and biology has risen from13.4% to 21.8% within 1995 to 2008. Oppositely, other sciences and technology has dropped 5.2% from 26 in 1995 to 20.8 in 2008. Business subject taken incrisingly from 10.9% to […]
The pie charts depict the changes in the proportion of students taking different subjects at uniiversity in the UK over a period of 13 years,starting from 1995. At first glance,it can seen that the students showed their interest on medicine and biology, business, arts and design and humanities, while other science and technology, combined courses […]
The two pie chart illustrates the proportion of students taking different subjects at secondary school in the UK between 1995 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen from the graph, the more opting was accounted other science and technology for at the beginning of the period, while the reverse was true for Combined courses, with […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of students enrolled in different subjects at university in the UK in years 1995 and 2008. Overall, the percentage of students studying in art and design, and business saw a modest increase. Similarly ones studying in humanities also rose marginally from 31% in 1995 to 33% in 2005. Notably, The […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of students enrolled in different subjects at university in the UK in years 1995 and 2008. Overall, the percentage of students studying in Art and Design, and Business saw a modest increase. Similarly those studying in Humanities also rose marginally from 31% in 1995 to 33% in 2005. Notably, The […]
