The bar charts illustrate post-college activities graduate and postgraduate students who exluding those who entered employment at UK in 2008.
As an overall statement, it is apparent that further study was the most common destination while only a minority of both groupd opted for voluntary work. Meanwhile, graduates had significantly higher numbers in all categories.
According to the given chart, a significant number of UK graduates entered furthe rstudy with 29, 665 students whereas voluntary work was the least popular with 3500 graduates. Similarly, part-time work was also a common destination which was accounting for 17, 735 graduates while 16, 235 students engaded in unemployment.
Turning to the remaining chart, Further study was the most common choice for postgraduates which was approximately at 2, 725 followed by 2,535 students who chose part-time work. Meanwhile, a considerable number of postgraduates remained unemployment with 1625 students followed by 345 postgraduates who chose voluntary work.
