You will have to create a profile UI where you can see your own school information. This information/data is present on the graphQL endpoint, where you will have to query it.
Your UI will have a statistic section where you can generate graphs to see more about your journey and achievements on the school. This graphs must be done using [SVG](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG). You will have to do at least **two different statistic graphs** for the data given.
Using SVG you can create several [types of graphs](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/svg/graph.htm) including interactive graphs and animated graphs it will be up to you to decide what type of graphs you are going to do.
Here are some combinations that you will be able to use in the graphs:
> To test your queries you can access the GraphQL IDE on _https://[[DOMAIN]]/public/subjects/graphql/_ or create your own [**GraphiQL Docs**](https://github.com/graphql/graphiql). This will give you a bigger picture of the tables, attributes and all the types of queries that you can do.
Here is the list of tables that you are allowed to query (it will be only provided the columns present on the tables):
In graphQL the usage of arguments can be specified in the schema of the API. Like said above you can visit the _docs_ for the graphQL endpoint, _https://[[DOMAIN]]/public/subjects/grapqhl_
**You must use all the types of querying present above** (_normal_, _nested_ and using _arguments_), do not forget that you can use the types together or separately.