The graph compares students’ salaries and the fees of three different universities in the areas of Law and Business. Overall, almost in each university; A, B, and C, students expend considerably more in fees in both Law and Business section. Except, in university A, the amount of money that students earn and pay was equal in Law department.
In the Law section, students’ salaries were noticeably low than their expenses, especially, in university B and C. Students’ salaries are just enough to pay university fees in university A, with earnings of $40,000 and fee is also at the same amount. The students of B and C have virtually the same amount of salary while they must allocate around $60,000 fee for universities.
In Business sphere, the same trajectory as Law can be seen, which figures for fees remain high than that of salaries of students. In university A, indicators for salary and fee were relatively low compared to B and C, at around $30,000 and $40,000, respectively. However, students in B and C make more money at $40,000 but the fee that they have to pay at around $50,000 in university B and $60,000 in C.
