The provided bar charts compare the average salaries earned by graduates and the tuition fees paid at three different universities (A, B, and C) for two academic disciplines: Law and Business. All figures are expressed in thousands of dollars.
Overall, there appears to be a positive correlation between university fees and subsequent graduate salaries in both fields. University A graduates command the highest salaries in Law, while University B leads in Business earnings.
Looking first at the Law sector, University A stands out with both the highest average graduate salary and the most expensive tuition 60,000 each. This contrasts sharply with universities band C, where law graduates earn 20,000 and 40,000 respectively, while paying proportionally lower fees of 20,000 and 40,000.
The pattern differs somewhat for Business graduates. Here, University B emerges as the top performer, with graduates earning 60,000-matching their tuition fees. University A business graduates earn slightly less (40,000), while paying 40,000 in fees, and university C shows the lowest figures in both categories at 20,000.
Interestingly, University C consistently shows the most affordable fees and lowest salaries across both disciplines. The data suggests that while higher education costs may lead to better earning potential, this relationship holds more strongly in Law at University A and in Business at University B.
