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Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic Writing Test 4 (Task 1) (Online Test)

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The chart below shows what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The table shows the salaries of the anthropologists in work after five years.

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  1. Sabina says:

    Band score 7.0
    The provided chart below demonstrates what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The given table illustrates the salaries of the anthropologists in work after five years.

    Overall, the percentage of graduates who found full-time employment was the highest. Additionally, salaries in the government sector were higher compared to those of freelance consultants and employees in private companies.

    In terms of the chart, 52% of graduates were working in full-time jobs, while 5% of students were working in part-time jobs and studying postgraduate courses. Graduates who studied full-time postgraduate courses and those who couldn’t provide an answer shared the same 8% proportion. Unemployed graduates accounted for 12%, which is lower than part-time workers, because 15% of students were working part-time jobs.

    Looking at the table, we can clearly see that after five years of work, people who were freelance consultants were more likely to receive either $75,000-99,999 or more than $100,000, with 40% for both options. In contrast, 50% of students who were working in the government sector received more than $100,000. Lastly, private company workers mostly received either $50,000-74,999 (35%) or $100,000+ (30%).

  2. Marisa Germprapai says:

    The pie chart illustrates the post-graduation activities pursued by Anthropology graduates from a particular university after completing their undergraduate degree, while the table depicts the salaries earned by those employed as anthropologists five years later.

    Overall, the percentage of graduates who found full-time employment was the highest. Additionally, salaries in the government sector were higher compared to those of freelance consultants and employees in private companies.

    To begin with, the majority of Anthropology graduates, at 52%, secured full-time work. This was followed by part-time employment at 15% and those who were unemployed at 12%. Graduates pursuing full-time postgraduate studies represented 8%, which is the same percentage as those with an unknown status. Finally, the smallest group consisted of graduates who were both working part-time and studying for a postgraduate degree, accounting for 5%.

    A closer examination of the table reveals that half of the individuals employed in the government sector earned more than 100,000 dollars, followed by 40% of freelance consultants and 30% of those working in private companies who also received salaries exceeding 100,000 baht. Moreover, in the 75,000-99,999 baht salary range, freelance workers constituted the largest proportion at 40%, followed by government employees at 30%, while private company workers accounted for 25%.

  3. sashaa says:

    band 7,5
    The pie chart illustrates the activities that Anthropology undergraduates from one university did after finishing their degree course. Meanwhile, the table depicts the income of the graduates after a five year period.

    Overall, slightly more than a half of anthropologists were working full-time. In contrast, the smallest number of students chose to combine a part-time job with another degree. The table shows that most people received the highest salaries working in the government sector.

    In terms of the chart, 52% of graduates were working in a full-time job. The second predominant trend was almost equally shared between part-time work and no job options, with 15% and 12%, respectively. Anthropologists who decided to proceed with studies accounted for only 8%. What is more, those who couldn’t provide the answer shared the same 8% proportion. Lastly, only 5% of all students chose to work part-time while doing postgraduate studies.

    Looking at the table, we can clearly see that after five years of work, people who were freelance consultants, were more likely to receive rather $75,000-99,999 or more than $100,000, with 40% for both options. In contrast, 50% of students who were working in the government sector, received more than $100,000. Lastly, private companies workers mostly recieving rather $50,000-74,999 (35%) or $100,000+ (30%).

  4. Farhan Fahim says:

    The bar graph privides data about the parcentage of students who completed their undergratuates course from antropology subject and after completed bachelor degree what did they while the table provides that after 5 years from their job starting date how much they earn.

    Overall ,it can be seen that over half of the undergraduates students do a full time work and less number of students do both part-time work and postgrad degree.

    Looking at the bar graph in more details it is clear that ,52% of people do a full time work and it is the most acceptable choice as an undergradute completed students.15% and 8% students interested in do a part time work and this+postgrade study at a once respectively.And it is seen that ,similer number of students do full-time postgrade and unknown sectors which in 8%.12% of students don’t any kind of work or study after completing their bachelor degree from Anthropology subjects and it is matter of concern.

    Turning at the table,looking at the information about salaries of an antrhropology graduates after 5 year,50% of people earn more than $100k who were from govermant sector,and 40% were Freelance consultants.35% people earn between $50,000-$74,999 who were from private companies.5% people earn low range salary between twenty-five thousands to fourty-nine thousands nine hubdreds ninty-nine US doller who were from both freelance consultants and govt. sectors.25% of people earn $75,000-$99,999 were from private sectors.

  5. Şevval Güner says:

    The diagram illustrates the step-by-step process by which instant noodles are manufactured for human consumption, highlighting each stage from raw material preparation to the final packaging.

    At first glance, the process consists of eight steps, beginning with the storage of flour in silos and ending with labeling the product. It is clear that the procedure follows a linear structure, and throughout the process, the flour undergoes a significant transformation into instant noodles.

    At the first stage, the flour is collected in silos. Next, the flour is mixed, with water and oil added. Following this, dough sheets and strips are utilized to form the basic shape of the noodles.

    In the subsequent stage, the components are prepared and placed into noodle discs. Then, the noodles are fried in oil and dried. After that, the ingredients are mixed with vegetables and specific spices. Finally, after labeling and sealing the cups, the instant noodles are packaged for consumption.

  6. Aktau Bil says:

    The table provides varied figures for the salaries paid to Anthropology graduates from a specific university after five years of employment in three different areas, while the pie chart illustrates the graduates’ decisions upon completing their graduate degree.

    Overall, it is clear that the majority of graduates started working full-time, followed by those in part-time jobs and those who remained unemployed, with the smallest percentage of graduates deciding to continue their postgraduate studies and do part-time jobs simultaneously. Compared to independent consultants and private companies, the government sector paid significantly higher salaries to its employees after 5 years of employment.

    In accordance with the data in the pie chart, the vast majority (at 52%) of Anthropology graduates entered full-time employment, while a further 12% and 15% remained unemployed and moved into full-time postgraduate study, respectively. Moreover, 5% of the graduates combined part-time work with study. Only 8% devoted full concentration to postgraduate study, while there was no clear information regarding 8%.

    Turning to the table, it reveals that 50% of Anthropology graduates found employment in the government sector and made an average salary of over $100,000, in contrast to freelance consultants (40%) and private companies (30%). The same percentage of the graduates started working in freelance consultancy and the government sector with an income in the amount of from $25,000 to $99,999. Meanwhile, private companies had a gradually different proportion of workers by income, with 10% earning $25,000-$49,999 and 60% earning $50,000-$99,999.

  7. orhan derdiyok says:

    The chart illustrates the post-graduation outcomes of Anthropology students from a particular university, while the table provides information on the salaries earned by those employed after five years.

    Overall, the majority of Anthropology graduates entered full-time employment after completing their degree, while only a small fraction remained unemployed. After five years of work, most graduates in all employment sectors earned salaries of at least $75,000, with the highest earnings found among freelance consultants and those working in the government sector.

    According to the pie chart, just over half of the graduates, at 52%, found full-time work after completing their degree. A further 15% chose to continue their studies full-time, while 12% worked part-time. Smaller groups went into part-time work combined with postgraduate study (8%), or were unemployed (5%). Another 8% of graduates had destinations that were not known.

    The table shows that after five years of employment, many Anthropology graduates were earning high salaries. Freelance consultants and government workers had the best income levels, with about 40-50% of them receiving over $100,000 per year. Salaries in private companies were slightly lower, but still strong, with 30% earning over $100,000 and 25% earning between $75,000 and $99,999. Overall, most graduates in all sectors were earning more than $50,000 after five years. BAND 8

  8. locke says:

    The pie chart illustrates what Anthropology graduates from one university chose after graduation and the table depicts the incomes of the anthropologists in job occupation after half of a decade. Overall, the majority of Anthropology students prefer a full-time work and most of the graduates after 5 years’ work gained more than six figures of revenue in different sectors.

    From the data of one university, 52% of Anthropology graduates, just over half of them chose to take full-time job, followed by choosing part-time job, which constituted 15% of the total. While the others pursued numerous destinations such as part-time work, full-time postgraduate study or the hybrid of them, 12% of the participants remained unemployed and we cannot get relevant information from 8% of graduates.

    Looking at the graduates who got 5 years of working experience, they were employed by three types of organizations, ranging from freelance consultants, and government sector to private companies. The higher the salaries are, the more the graduates get. Among different sectors, at least 30% of the participants got over $100,000 monthly income, while less than or equal to 10% of workers got revenue below $50,000.

  9. Usama Khan says:

    The chart provides information about Anthropology graduates from one university after completing their undergraduate degree course. The table illustrates the salaries of anthropologists in service five years later.

    Overall, the highest percentage 52% of graduate students join full-time work; afterwards, the proportion of part-time students accounts for 15, while twelve percent students are jobless. Furthermore, the percentage of full-time postgraduate study and unknown students are 8% but the lowest number of anthropologists carried out part time postgraduate study as well. Moreover, the salaries of freelance consultants and government sector employees were same for two years and the income increased from 5% to 15% in next two years but up to last year the income of government sector servants had grown up to 50%. Conversely, there is increase and decrease in the salaries of private companies job holders.

    To sum up, the majority of the students join full-time work and the other 48 percent of graduates go to other jobs. The monthly income of each sector is different, and the government sector is strongest among all three.
    6 band

  10. Asif Ullah Khan says:

    The pie graph demonstrates the job status of the students who graduated in anthropology at a specific higher-level institute, whereas the pay of anthropologists after a half decade in work is tabulated.

    Overall, more than half of students are at full-time jobs, followed by part-time jobs. The lowest ratio of pupils is observed who are doing side jobs along with continuing their studies. Also, the number of students is higher in consultants and government sectors that paid them high, whereas they are more in private companies paying them an average amount.

    The total students who are employed in full-time work is about 52%, followed by part-time work of 15% and unemployed persons of 12%. Also, the number of people who are continuing their further studies and the unknown people is almost the same and exactly equal to 8%. Moreover, the aspirants who continue their higher studies along with part-time work are the fewest and just contribute approximately 5%.

    Secondly, the number of persons who are paid more than 0.1 million dollars is highest in government sectors, followed by freelancers and private institutes. The people who are paid lower, between 0.025 and 0.05 million dollars, are very low in number and highest in private companies.

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