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Uk and international students gaining second class degrees or better (2009)

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The bar chart shows the proportion of international students and UK students in terms of achieving second class degrees and higher in seven different subjects at a University in the UK. In general terms, the chart shows that international and UK had different strengths when studying for degrees and better in this UK university. It is clear from the bar chart show that degree results were generally good for both international and UK students with over 50% gaining a second class degrees and better in all seven subjects except English literature and International Law. International students tended to do better than UK students in Electrical engineering and Information technology. Whereas over 80% of International students gained a good degree in IT, only about a half of UK students did so. Thr percentage of International and UK students who gained a good degree were similar for the two subjects in Nursing and Accountancy ( about 75% and 60% respectively). In Art history and Sociology subjects, UK students tended to do better. Especially, nearly three-quarter of UK students gained a second class degree or better in international Law while only a half of the International students achieved in this level. Votes
The bar chart
shows
the proportion of
international
students
and UK
students
in terms of achieving second
class
degrees
and higher in seven
different
subjects
at a University in the UK.

In general
terms, the chart
shows
that
international
and UK had
different
strengths when studying for
degrees
and
better
in this UK university.

It is
clear
from the bar chart
show
that
degree
results were
generally
good
for both
international
and UK
students
with over 50% gaining a second
class
degrees
and
better
in all seven
subjects
except English literature and
International
Law.
International
students
tended to do
better
than UK
students
in Electrical engineering and Information technology. Whereas over 80% of
International
students
gained a
good
degree
in IT,
only
about a half of UK
students
did
so
.

Thr
percentage of
International
and UK
students
who gained a
good
degree
were similar for the two
subjects
in Nursing and Accountancy
(
about 75% and 60%
respectively
). In Art history and Sociology
subjects
, UK
students
tended to do
better
.
Especially
,
nearly
three-quarter of UK
students
gained a second
class
degree
or
better
in
international
Law while
only
a half of the
International
students
achieved in this level.

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