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The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The charts illustrate the various destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not enter full-time employment after graduating in 2008. For graduates, the majority pursued further education, with 29,665 individuals choosing this path. Part-time work was the second most common option, with 17,735 graduates opting for this. A notable number of graduates, around […]
The first bar chart demonstrates the data about the decisions of UK graduates after finishing college in 2008, while the second chart shows the destinations of UK postgraduates in the same year. In a general perspective, as is clear from the given charts, the number of graduate and postgraduate students who were unemployed after college […]
The provided charts illustrate the post-collegiate paths of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not enter full-time employment in 2008. A significant disparity is evident between the destinations of graduates and postgraduates, with a notably higher proportion of graduates pursuing further study compared to their postgraduate counterparts. Focusing on the destinations of graduates, the […]
The bar charts compare how university students, who did not opt for full-time employment, continued their career after college in the UK in 2008. It is clear that studying further was the most popular option for both graduates and postgraduates in the given year. Notably, the number of graduates was much higher than the number […]
The two charts illustrate the destinations of job activities chosen by UK graduate and postgraduate students who were not working full-time in 2008. Overall, the most common goal for both groups was to pursue further studies, followed by part-time employment. It is noteworthy that the number of graduate students significantly exceeded that of postgraduate students […]
The charts provide information on the activities of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not secure full-time employment after leaving college in 2008. From an overall perspective, the number of graduates who did not obtain a full-time job is ten times higher than that of postgraduates. However, the proportion of each destination among part-time […]
These bar charts provide information on the destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students who were not engaged in full-time work in 2008. it is clear that a higher number of both graduates and postgraduates chose further study compared to other options. Additionally, interest patterns among graduates and postgraduates followed similar trends in 2008. Among […]
The bar charts illustrate the decisions made by both graduates and postgraduates in United Kingdom in 2008. The data is divided into four categories, including Part-time work, Voluntary work, Further study, and Unemployment. Overall, most graduates and postgraduates tend to further their studies, while the smallest percentage of students opt for voluntary work. Additionally, postgraduates […]
The bar charts present data regarding the destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not pursue full-time employment in the year 2008. Overall, in 2008, the majority of UK graduates who did not enter full-time work opted for further study, while postgraduates mostly chose to engage in part-time work. A smaller proportion of […]
The given bar charts give information about how English graduate and post graduate students who do not have full time job spend their time after leaving collage in 2008. It can be clearly seen that, graduates students accounted for majority of the students when it compared with postgraduates students in UK. However, regarding graduate and […]
The given 2 bar charts illustrate what did graduate and postgraduate students from UK after finishing school in 2008 From the graduate’s chart it’s clearly seen that the higher numerous of students which consist 29,665 decide to study further. Meanwhile 3,500 graduates did voluntary work while 17,735 did only part-time work. As it shown by […]
The bar chart depicts about the occupation and study status of graduates and postgraduates from the United Kingdom after finishing college,except for full-time work in 2008. In general, the number of pupils who decide to further study are the dramatically highest in both groups. Part-time work and unemployment were moderately common destinations while engaging in […]
The bar graphs illustrate the activity done by graduate and postgraduate students from the United Kingdom after finishing college, except full-time work in 2008. Broadly, it can be seen that most of them chose to study further or do part-time work. However, the least undertaking of these students was voluntary work Among people with a […]
This bar chart depicts in 2008 UK students weather be graduate or postgraduate who did not go part time work after leaving college . It is clear from the graph that UK graduate students did work partly led with 17.735 percentage. Whereas the number of students that did part time job was 2,535%. UK graduates […]
The bar charts provides information about what Uk Bachelor’s and Master’s degree graduates did after finishing college beside getting a full time job in 2008. Overall, it seems that most graduate students preferred to continue their education,whereas doing voluntary work was the least popular option among students. Looking specifically at Uk graduates, approximately 30 000 […]
A glance at the diagrams provided the information about the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008 after leaving college. Overall, it is immediately apparent that the highest number of UK graduates and postgraduates enrolled themselves in higher studies, while the lowest number of them opted for volunteer works. To begin with, from the […]
The bar charts given shows the amount of UK graduates and postgraduates went to different pathways after leaving college, instead of working as a full-time job, in 2008. Comparing from the both charts given, it is clear that most of the graduate and postgraduate students chose to continue their studies as a higher level education. […]
The given bar charts delineate the number of what college students and postgraduate students who were unemployed do after leaving college in 2008 in the UK In general, it is evident that the number of graduate students is higher than the number of postgraduate students in every aspect. Furthermore, further study is the most likely […]
The two bar charts illustrate destination of UK students who are graduate and postgraduate, excluding full-time work, after leaving college in 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the most of Uk graduate and postgraduate students further their studies. Furthermore, their continued to study after leaving college while some students had a part-time job, […]
The bar graph provide information about graduate and post graduate pupils who did not go into full time work did after finishing their study in the United Kingdom in the year 2008. Overall, it is evident that the number of students destination of uk graduate and post graduate in futher study were highest, whereas the […]
The chart below represents the number of graduates and post graduates and their preferences in the fields other than a full-time work such as part-time work, Voluntary work, further studies and who stays unemployed in the year 2008. We see that over 29,000 graduate students which is the highest number pursue further studies after completing […]
The given graphs describe the distribution of UK graduates and postgraduates (excluding full-time work) after leaving university in 2008. Overall, there were UK graduates and postgraduates who did not enter full time work because opted to continuing they further study, which were the most favored destination, while engaging in voluntary work remained the least portion […]
The bar graphs displays UK graduate and postgraduate pupils who did not go into full-time job after finishing their university in 2008. Overall, the most common destination of UK in the year for graduate and postgraduate students was further study and the least common was voluntary work Likewise,a significant number of students at 29,665 chose […]
The charts depict what UK graduates and postgraduates did after graduation in 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the majority of UK graduates and postgraduates continued to further study after leaving college, while the minority of them worked as volunteer. Examining closely to UK graduates chart, 29,665 students pursued to further study. On […]
The data presented in these charts show the number of college graduates and postgraduates who pursued four specific paths in Britain in 2008. The destinations include further study, part-time work, unemployment, and voluntary work. Overall, further study was the most popular destination for both graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work was the least popular. Part-time […]
The two charts display the number of students in four specific destinations after completing their college studies, at both the graduate and postgraduate levels, in Britain in 2008. “In general, after leaving college, further study was the most popular destination for both graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work was the least chosen option. In contrast, […]
The bar graph illustrates the students from UK who are graduates and post graduates, who did not got into full time work. The statistics were taken in the year 2008. Overall, there are lot of graduates who whished not to be a full time workers and continued their higher studies. A glance at the graph […]
The given two charts illustrate what the graduate and postgraduate students did after leaving college in 2008. Overall, according to the two charts, we can see that there were more students who were further studying at those other destinations. On the first graph, it shows that 29665 graduates did further study in 2008, while 3500 […]
The graph shown below indicates that the situation of job-hunting between the graduate and postgraduate students after leaving schools in 2008, excluding full-time work. It’s obvious to see that there’s a similar trend between the graduate and postgraduate students when it comes to the item of ‘further study’, displaying most of students being willing to […]
The bar graphs illustrate destination of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK after graduation from college in 2008, however, participating in full-time job is not included in the report. Overall, pursuing further study and volunteering work had the most and the least number in both categories. The number of graduate students who continued further […]
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