TASK 1:
Question: The bar charts give information about the salaries and university fees of students from three universities in two spheres – Law and Business.
ANSWER:
The bar graphs compare the average earnings of university graduates and the tuition fees they pay in thousands of dollars for Law and Business courses at three different universities. Overall, tuition fees exceed graduate salaries in most cases, except for Law students at University A, where earnings are comparable to the amount paid for their education. Additionally, students studying Law at University B bear the highest costs, whereas the highest sum paid for a Business major is in University C.
In terms of Law, the salary which students in University B make is $40,000, which is about $5,000 higher than University C. Meanwhile, the corresponding figures for their tuition fees are $60,000 and nearly $55,000. Moreover, at University A, graduates earn approximately $40,000, matching the cost for attaining a Law degree.
Concerning Business programs, alumni from Universities B and C both make $40,000 compared to about $30,000 earned by University A. Finally, course-takers in University C pay the highest tuition fees at $60,000, followed by University B and University A, at roughly $50,000 and $40,000, respectively. (185 words)