A new report finds that South Korean students studying in U.S. universities are largely majoring in business administration, art, or social sciences while Chinese and Indian students are majoring in engineering.
According to a report by the Institute of International Education on foreign students in U.S. universities during the 2010-2011 school year, 17 percent of the 73-thousand-351 South Koreans studying in American universities were majoring in business administration.
Around 12 percent of total South Korean students in U.S. universities were studying fine arts or design and some ten percent were focused in social sciences.
Out of a total of 157-thousand-558 Chinese university students studying in the U.S., some 19 percent were majoring in engineering and around eleven percent in mathematics and computer engineering.
Of the roughly 104-thousand Indian students in U.S. universities, some 37 percent were majoring in engineering and around 20 percent in math and computer engineering.