The bar chart illustrates how the destination, which is divided into five areas of students graduating from Physics and Art in the UK, changed in 2007.
Overall, both Physics and Art showed the highest graduation percentage of employed students, while the figure for students who were working and studying was the lowest. In addition, Physics represented a higher graduation rate of students in all five destinations compared to Art.
Looking more closely at the bar chart, the percentage of employed students participating in both Physics and Art showed the highest figure, standing at 35% in Physics and 25% in Art. An opposite trend can be seen as both subjects had the fewest participants who were working and studying, with only 5% in Art. Moreover, pupils in other categories participating in Art and Physics ranged from 12% to 14%.
Further study and training placed the second rank in graduation from both Physics and Art, with nearly 15% in Art and 20% in Physics. The percentage of unemployed students graduating from Physics was 15%, which was 5% higher than the figure in Art.
