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Band 6+: the charts below show that uk graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.

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The image displays two bar graphs detailing the activities of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008, excluding those in full-time work. In the UK graduates’ graph, 17,735 were in part-time work, 5,500 engaged in voluntary work, 29,665 pursued further study, and 16,235 were unemployed. In the UK postgraduates’ graph, 2,535 were in part-time work, 345 undertook voluntary work, 2,725 continued further study, and 1,625 experienced unemployment.
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The bar chart illustrates the employment of students who choose not to work a full time job. There is a confrontation between data based on students with different levels of study achieved. There are four categories represented which are part-time work, Voluntary work, further study, and unemployment.

Overall, those four categories of destination are more popular among undergraduates than those among postgraduates . However, both graduate and postgraduate students’ results of survey follow similar trends, mainly achieved are further studies, whilst voluntary work are the options for the few.

Looking at the graphs in more detail, graduate students are intended to work a part time job, 2533 units in spite of pursuing further studies, 2725 units. However, the figure of charity work is considerably lower than the other three previous figures, 345.

Moving on to the graduates figure, we can see that students are also likely to pursue a master’s degree. The number of graduates that chose this path is almost two times that of part time work and unemployment, 29665 units. Furthermore, the figure of voluntary work is the lowest compared to prior categories.

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