Some meaningless graphs

Published on 02/03/2008

Spring has finally arrived! Therefore, I enjoyed my duty of correcting exams in the sun. Not a long job, to tell you the truth, but rather gratifying and useful given my interest in eventually becoming a lecturer, one day.

Now, I’ve decided to draw some absolutely meaningless graphs to analyze the trend of the results. First, the fundamental question of which gender did the best job: ladies (always to go first) or gentlemen?

The former seem to have done slightly better.
Then, because the exams was taken not only by my colleagues, but also by some weird people who study an incredibly pointless thing, which should give them the opportunity find a job as pharmaceutical promoters among pharmacists: what a life! So, here things change a little bit, showing a difference between male pharma chemists and these wannabe, pharmaceutical traveling salesmen.
Last but not least, how the whole test went. Not very well, as the third graph shows (considering 12.5 means no mistakes).
See you soon, with more relevant data from my thesis project (hopefully).


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