The first bar chart shows what the pupils of the FEG and of the Reyes Católicos want to do after finishing school. There are many more of the Spanish people who want to study a technical degree, work, have a gap year, complete the military service or do something else than in Germany. But the numbers of the pupils who want to work or have a gap year after high school is really different and higher.
The bar chart shows the social issues that worry Spanish and German pupils.
The German pupils are most worried about terrorism and the Spanish are most worried about global warming.
The data used reveals that the German pupils are less worried about the international economic crisis than the Spanish pupils. But the Spanish pupils are less worried about international conflicts than the German pupils.
The bar chart shows if the German and Spanish pupils are afraid of the future or if they are optimistic. The chart underlines that the Spanish pupils are more optimistic than the German pupils. The pupils of the FEG are more „sort of optimistic“ than the Spanish pupils.
You can also see that the pupils of the FEG are as pessimistic as the Spanish pupils.
All in all the Spanish students are a little bit more optimistic than the German pupils.