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They're just picking the mid point of the range given and rounding to the nearest tenth. There is also every chance that undergraduates return for post-graduate study and so would be counted in both statistics, but it leads me to believe that the 2 don't need to add up to 100% because they are graduates working and graduates continuing study (assumedly) and the 2 aren't mutually exclusive.Eh? What? I don't understand this on a number of levels. Is this just for CS?
93.5 + 7.8 > 100. I know they must be doing some sort of averaging, but they should probably be getting 100% total maximum. Also, how does this prove that UNSW is better?
Also I wouldn't worry much about what 90% of the people on BoS say about UNSW v USYD (isildurrrrr1 and anondecay probably have the only relevant input besides the "don't doubt the new south" bandwagon). But the inference here can be easily made that UNSW teaches their students more skills preferable to employers, such that UNSW graduates have a 22.1% higher rate of employment against USYD graduates.
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