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Band 4+: The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into ful-time work did after leaving college in 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two bar charts with numerical data regarding the destinations of UK graduates and postgraduates (excluding full-time work) in 2008. The first chart for graduates shows: Part-time work - 17,735; Voluntary work - 3,500; Further study - 16,235; Unemployment - 7,200. The second chart for postgraduates presents: Part-time work - 2,535; Voluntary work - 345; Further study - 2,725; Unemployment - 1,625. The data is measured in numbers of individuals for each category.
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The given bar Charts illustrate the activities pursued by UK graduate and post-graduate Students in 2008 who did not enter full-time Employment after completing their Studies.

Over all, it can be seen that the UK graduate Students they don’t involve any work they continue further study.

To begin with, British graduates Students enter part- time work. It’s proportion about 17.735. On the other hand this sector post graduates students Involve only 2535 pupils in 2008. In addition, that one thing noteisable that British graduates and post-graduates pupils Chose to continued Studying, which was the highest number of both students recorded in 2008. It’s ratio about 29,665 and 2725.

Furthermore, 16235 graduate students who were still unemployed Compared with post graduate Students their ratio were 1625. Lastly, a tiny proportion graduates and past-graduate Students chose to work Voluntary sector compared to the other three sector.

To sum up, the majority of both students felt that further study was more important and chose to continue their study,

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