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The line graph below exemplifies the ratio of mathemetics graduates and graduates of other disciplines who obtained full- time job within a given period from 2004 to 2012 in an Australian university. The table illustrates the average salaries of these two groups over the same period. Overall, in full-time workers, math graduates successively remained at […]
The line graph and table illustrate the percentage of full-time workers holding a university degree and their average salary between 2004 and 2012 in Australia. Overall, the percentage of all graduates who worked full-time after university showed the highest figure, while the mathematics graduates recorded lower than all. In contrast, the average salary increased gradually […]
The table gives the information about the average initial salary for graduates in five different years ( 2004,2006,2008,2010,2012), and the line chart illustrates the percentage of graduates in full-time job in Australia from 2004 to 2012. Generally speaking,the starting salary for math graduates was always higher than that of all graduates except for 2012. The […]
The charts demonstrate the proportion of full time employment and average salary of graduates in Australian University between 2004 to 2012. Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. The percentage of full- time employment remained unchanged over eight-year period, whereas the math graduates outraced all graduates for average salary. In general, […]
The charts demonstrates the proportion of full time employment and average salary of graduates in Australian University between 2004 to 2012. Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. The percentage of full time employment remained unchanged over eight-year period, whereas the math grads outraced all graduates for average salary. In general, […]
