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Assignment #3: Data Update 2

Assignment #3: Data Update 2 Lead Tuition fees for Canadian undergraduate within Canada that have become more expensive over the time and these provinces are surprisingly cheapest. Excel Workbook Link and Explanation My spreadsheet will allow you to access information about the tuition fees changes over the past five years in different provinces. Nova Scotia has the highest tuition fees in the most recent year and it has seen the biggest increase in tuition fees from 2015 to 2020. Also, Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec and Yukon are the top three provinces with the cheapest tuition fees. The information I find most interesting is that in Ontario, tuition fees have decrease by 9.9 per cent this year for undergraduate students, but Ontario is still in top three provinces which has the most expensive tuition fees. Original Dataset Link My original dataset . News Story/ Study Link and Brief Summary This article includes similar information I have ...

My First Datawrapper Chart

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Assignment #2: Data Update 1

Assignment #2: Data Update 1 1. What dataset will you use for your final report?  (describe your dataset, include a link to it and claim it at the URL above).         The dataset I am going to be using is called Canadian undergraduate tuition fees by field of study. I got this dataset from Statistics Canada. The dataset includes all fields of study that Canadian undergraduate have studied and paid tuition fees over the past 5 years. 2. Describe the dataset. What kind of data does it contain? The dataset contains aggregated data, based on how much money that students have paid due to the different fields of study and different province of city. It identifies 19 different fields of study that Canadian undergraduate have studied and the average amount of tuition fees have paid over the past 5 years in Canada, Quebec, and British Columbia. 3. Is there anything about your data that you don’t understand?      (i.e. what a column...