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Band 6+: The chart below shows what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.

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The graph below illustrates the UK graduates and postgraduates who did not worked a full-time job in 2008 after the university. Overall, we can see that majority of graduates continued their studies.

Firstly, we will discuss the graduates. There are a lot of students who worked in a part time job, because the chart shows 17735 students. However, there is also similar situation with unemployment. Because they are closer to part-time job with their 16235 students. So, by watching this statistics we can notice that only a few students are keen on volunteering, they showed 3500 people. Additionally, the most popular position is further study. 29665 students have chosen this variant.

If we talk about postgraduates, their graphic also similar to the first one, but there are less than graduates. Therefore, approximately 2535 students went into a part time job. Moreover unemployed graduates are twice less than part time workers. They showed 1625 pupils. As we said students not very interested in volunteering, that’s why there are only 345 students who chose this position. The last destination is further study, and 2725 postgraduates chose this route.

To sum up, we compared both graduates and postgraduates who didn’t worked in a full-time job, and realised that majority of them prefer studying further

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