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Band 6+: The graph and table below give information about percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university from 2004 to 2012.

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The image contains a graph and table; the graph shows the percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree from 2004 to 2012. In 2004, all graduates had 75%, while mathematics graduates had 74%. Both reached their peak in 2008, with all graduates at 89% and mathematics graduates at 88%. By 2012, percentages were at 77% for all graduates and 64% for mathematics graduates. The table shows average salaries for 2004-2012: Maths graduates earned $41,000 in 2004, $43,500 in 2006, $51,500 in 2008, $48,500 in 2010, and $59,000 in 2012; Other graduates earned $41,000 in 2004, $43,500 in 2006, $48,000 in 2008, $52,000 in 2010, and $53,000 in 2012.
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The presented line graph and table demonstrate data about the graduates’ percentage in Australia that worked after university and earned money over the period of 8 years, from 2004 to 2012.

Overall, in the graph, only the rate of math graduates changed throughout the whole period; however, in the table contrast between math and other graduates average salaries fluctuated.

It is clear that, in the given line graph, the percentage of math graduates’ full-time jobs from 2004 to 2006 dramatically increased, yet the rate of all graduates insignificantly fluctuated over the whole period. After that, from 2006 mathematics students’ rate dropped until 2012.

In the table, in the first two years (2004 and 2006) average salary of both graduates (maths and others) were the same around $41,000 and $43,500, respectively. Despite the same average salary from 2004 to 2006, the earnings of math students outpaced the counterpart in 2008 and 2012; but in 2010, other graduate’s average benefit, $52,000, outperformed the math student’s.

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The graph and table below give information about percentage of graduates in Australia who worked full-time after university from 2004 to 2012.

The line graph a provides the proportion of Australian graduates under two categories : all graduates and mathematics graduates doing full time job, while the table shows the average income received by the working graduants between 2004 and 2012. Overal, the degree holders who took part in the full time job fluctuates throughout the period.Whereas, […]

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