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The image contains two bar graphs: the first graph reports reasons for study by age showing under 26 career progression at 80%, personal interest or passion at 10%, age 26-29 career progression at 70%, personal interest or passion at 10%, age 30-39 career progression at 40%, personal interest or passion at 10%, age 40-49 career progression at 10%, personal interest or passion at 30%, over 49 career progression at 10%, personal interest or passion at 70%; the second graph reports percentage of students by age who are 'very satisfied' with their course showing under 26 at 60%, age 26-29 at 60%, age 30-39 at 40%, age 40-49 at 50%, and over 49 at 45%.
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The provided bar charts illustrate the data about the reasons for studying and the satisfaction with courses aung art students of different ages from “under 26” to “over 49”.
For the first bar chart, it is clear that as younger the students as ore they are interested in the career progression, while the older ones are more likely to do it for themselves and their passion. Furthermore, the graph below displays that the younger students are more satisfied with their course than the older ones.
Specifically, it can be noticed that the people with age between 40 and 49 are equally interested in the care and in their own interest. However, as it was mentioned before nearly 80 percent of interviewed people under age 26 are more passionate about the development of their art career. The table below shows that students become more unsatisfied as they get older, however after age 39 the number of students who are satisfied with their choice rises slightly.
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