The bar charts compare the average tuition fees and graduate salaries in Law and Business across three universities.
Overall, tuition fees for both subjects were generally higher at Universities B and C than at A. Salaries, however, showed a more mixed picture: Law graduates from University A earned the same as those from B, while Business graduates from B enjoyed the highest pay.
Looking first at Law, tuition fees were lowest at University A at $40,000, then rose sharply to $60,000 at B, before falling slightly to $58,000 at C. Graduate salaries, on the other hand, stood at $40,000 in both A and B but slipped marginally to $38,000 in C.
Turning to Business, tuition fees displayed a steady upward trend, beginning at $40,000 in A, rising to $50,000 in B, and peaking at $60,000 in C. Salaries for Business graduates were lower overall than those in Law, starting at $30,000 in A, increasing to $40,000 in B, and then remaining unchanged at C
