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The table illustrates various details about Australian students from six different departments in thier university in 2009. Overall, it demonstrates multiple data such as the gender, the nationality, and even thier original language. Initially, females represent the vast majority of the students, specifeclly in English and modern languages majors, they are quiet similar, by more […]
The table below illustrates the percentage of students in six departments at an Australia university in 2009 Overall, the English, Modern Languages and History departments had the higher proportion of femele students, while the Chemistry and Physics recorded the much lower rate.From an international factor, the Modern languages had the highest percentage of students, whose […]
The table details the data about students studying across six different departments in the university of Australia in 2009. Overall, the percentage of female students was higher in English, Modern languages, and History. Modern Languages was also most studied among students who weren’t English and foreign students, and science-related departments were also common among these […]
The given table provides statistics from the university in Australia on how many students are females, not English native, and born abroad in each of six departments: English, Modern Languages, History, Physics, Maths and Chemistry. Among females, the lowest percent studies in the chemistry department – only 29%, while the highest is in English, which […]
The table indicates the percentage of students attending in six different faculties in an Australian university in the year 2009. As an overall trend, it can be seen that the proportion of females in English, modern language, and history departments took up the highest numbers, while the opposite was true for other faculties. Additionally, students […]
