The diagram illustrates information on the subject prefered by students in 2005.
Overall, almost male students choosing to study those subjects was higher than that of female students. Psychology and natural sciences were by far the most popular subjects.
Among girls, 200 learned natural sciences, which was the most well-known subject whereas just approximately 40 enjoyed mathematics. Girls studied psychology, engineering, programming and mathematics, respectively 170, 75 and 40 lower than boys in those subjects. 110 female students participated in linguistics, slightly higher than boys.
On the other hand, only 90 male students chose linguistics which was the least chosen subject. Engineering and programming had a similar number of students at 150, doubling that of females. Psychology, natural sciences and mathematics had the highest participation - 200 students.
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