The bar chart below shows the number of students who chose certain university subjects in 2005

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The bar chart below shows the number of students who chose certain university subjects in 2005

The given bar chart compares about how many students chose certain University subjects in 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that Social Sciences and Languages were the most popular courses for females, while Sciences and Mathematics remained the most preferred subjects among boysIn detail, around 24,000 females chose social sciences, considerably higher than the males at about 14,000. Also, the total (24,000) was the peak level as compared to other subjects. Sciences stood at just over 20,000 (males), which was relatively twice as much as the females at around 10,000. As for Mathematics, females stood at 4,000, which was nowhere near as close as males with 18,000. Next came Languages with approximately 18,000 for females vs 2,000 for males.
In contrast, the remaining subjects for both genders were not as popular. Literature was chosen by 15,000 males, which was a bit larger than females at 12,000. The net figure for Humanities were equal at 12,000 each for both sexes. While females dominated the arts with 9,000 and 3,000 (males), males surpassed Law with 10,000 and 6000 (females) respectively.
All in all, there is a large disparity in the choice of subjects in university for females and males.

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