The table shows data for three Canadian Universities’ academic and employment statistics. Overall, there is a tendency to regard completion of lessons and employment more highly than lectures.
For lectures with a PhD qualification, Seaford University accounts for the largest share, at 50%, followed closely by Harrison University at 42%, while Brandon University has a much smaller proportion, standing at 30%.
In terms of lectures at given high rate, Harrison University has the highest figure, at 50%, while Brandon University records the lowest proportion, at 40%. Seaford University has the second largest percentage, at 45%.
When it comes to students’ complete lessons category, the numbers are much higher and it is almost double the figures in previous categories. Brandon University stands out with the highest proportion, at 80%. Harrison University ranks second at 78%, while Seaford University constitutes the lowest percentage, at 70%.
For the employment rate of collegians, Harrison University has the largest percentage, with 82%, making it the leader in this category. Seaford University shares the second-largest percentage, at 78%, while Brandon ranks third, at 72%.
