The given bar chart illustrates data about the average salaries and their tuition fees of law and business students in three particular universities in Australia, and is measured in thousands of dollars.
In general, what stands out from the chart is that the majority of scholars have their tuition fees at university much higher than their total income, except for law learners in university A.
With regard to law students in three universities, scholars in university A have as much income as their tuition fees, with 40 thousand dollars. Regarding university B, learners have the same amount of salaries as students in university have, but their tuition fees are much more higher, about 60 thousand dollars. Similarly, the earnings of university C’s students is equal to two other universities, whereas their payments for university education are far higher, about 55 thousand dollars.
In term of business students, if we look at university A, their financial cost of attending higher education is about 45 thousand dollars, much higher than their wages, about 30 thousand dollars. Regarding university B and C, both of their scholars has the same amount of earnings about 40 thousand dollars; however, the university C’s academic charges are higher than that of university B, about 60 and 50 thousand dollars respectively.
