The two bar charts show the differences in how much law and business students in three universities, namely A, B, and C earn and pay for their tuition.
In general, university students in all three universities and both disciplines have to pay more for their tertiary education than what they make from working, except for those studying law in University A. While it is the most expensive to study law in University B, the tuition fee for business at University C is the highest. Additionally, most of the students earn the same salaries, with an exception of business students in University A.
Law students at all three universities get paid the same amount, which is 40 thousand USD. This is also the tuition fee for law-major in University A. University B and C offer law programs at higher costs, amounting to 60 thousand and 50 thousand respectively.
Meanwhile, business students at University A get renumerated the least among their peers in both disciplines at other universities by 10 thousand, making only 30 thousand. University C has the highest fees for their business program, at 60 thousand, followed by Univesity B at 50 thousand and University A at 40 thousand.
