5 report(s) found.
The line graph shows the proportions of math students and all students at a certain university who got full time employment after graduation while the table compares their average salaries between 2004 and 2012. Overall, students with math degree showed higher percentages in getting full time job after university and even they earned more money […]
The line chart illustrates the proportions of alumni which got nine-to-five jobs postgraduate from a colleague in Australia, while the table presents the average revenue of two types of graduates between 2004 and 2012. Overall, it is apparent in the line chart that the proportion of both Maths graduates and all graduates slightly rise then […]
The graphs illustrate the proportion of math and other students who were employed in full-time positions after their graduation from a university in Australia, and also compare how much they earned on average from 2004 to 2012. Overall, the percentage of math graduates and other graduates who were able to find employment fluctuated with a […]
The first graph compares the percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree, while the second table provides information about their average earnings. Overall, although the initial growth, the number of mathematics workers declined during the period. Additionally, the average salary of math employees fluctuated, whereas that of other graduates increased gradually throughout the period. […]
The provided line graphs illustrate the percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree in Australia from 2004 to 2012, with a separate focus on mathematics graduates and “other graduates”. The accompanying table displays the average salary earned by these graduates over the same period. In terms of employment, there was a notable variation between […]
