The graphs present the enrolments of overseas students and local students in Australian universities between 2001 and 2010. It measures the percentage of local and overseas students commencing universities per total. According to the information, the levels of the total students in both graphs pollutants formed a far-bigger proportion pattern than the latter lines.
At a single glance, the number of overseas students who commenced colleges in Australia was at about 13000 at the beginning of the given period, whereas, total students left them behind by 7000 more students. While the pattern for total students soaked over time and hit a high by 80000 at the end of the 10-year course, commenced students who study abroad formed akin line until 2009, with 40000 students.
According to the graph, at the starting point of the period, around 180000 local people came to study in Australian universities. 9 years onward, the proportion oscillated as it peaked in 2002 and plateaued in 2010 with 200000 students. Moving on to the percentage of total students, figure altered remarkably. What is striking in the graph is the rapid growth in the number of local people eager to go to dosmestic universities. The figure at the starting point was 400000 and then flew to 600000 in 2007. From then on, it stabilized to the end of the period.