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Band 6+: 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 image shows two bar graphs depicting the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates (excluding full-time work) in 2008. The top graph shows that the majority of graduates, 29,665, went on to further study, followed by 17,735 in part-time work, 16,235 unemployed, and 3,500 in voluntary work. The bottom graph shows postgraduates' destinations with 2,725 in further study, 2,535 in part-time work, 1,625 unemployed, and 345 in voluntary work.
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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 study was 29665, as the largest proportion in 2008. Participation in part0time work possessed 17735 numbers, followed by 16235 unemployed students. However, voluntary work was far below others, at 3500.

In comparison, the total number of postgraduate students was 10 times less than graduate students. Further study at 2725 led as the first destination. Most notably, part-time work among these students was 2535, which compared with the first group is approximately 15000 people less. Only 1625 students were unemployed, and the student numbers for voluntary work never exceeded 500 people.

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