The charts and graphs about the results of survey
This
pie chart shows the result of a survey about how people felt when they arrived
in Melbourne. Most of them, accounting for 60%, felt happy. The second most
common response was feeling lonely, which amounted to 30%. However, when it
came to other answer, only 10% of all participants said that they get depressed
after leaving their home country.
According to my
recent survey about international students, they
live accordingly to their study. If they do study short term, they might live
in a short period. Throughout the survey which conducted in the class there are
50% of students who are going to live for more than 10 months, while the other
live less than 10 months and around 3 months.
According to piechart, living abroad, no
matter living for 3 months or longer, facing culture shock is inevitable.most of them try to
reach and keep in touch with their family to because when they do that they
won’t feel lonely and they start to learn more about culture shock which make
them feel more at ease when they meet it again. On the other hand, the rest of
students would try harder to get use to the new environment. They won’t give up
and get away from the problem, the more they meet it the stronger they will be.
Based on our survey we have survey 10 people and they are from Swinburne university (4 males and 6 females).
According to our survey, most of international students came from many countries. but most of them are from Cambodia and China.




The first graph is fine. The other two do not correspond to your survey questions and are not very clear.You might want to create graphs with just one factor in it.For example, graphs depicting their response in regard to learning English and dealing with culture shock excluding feelings.
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