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Band 5+: The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-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 shows a bar chart divided into four categories: Part-time work, Voluntary work, Further study, and Unemployment. The number of graduate students engaging in Part-time work is 17,735. Voluntary work has the lowest number of graduate students at 3,500. Further study has the highest number of graduate students at 29,665. Unemployment has 16,235 graduate students. The y-axis represents the number of graduate students in increments of 5,000, ranging from 0 to 30,000. No x-axis labels, titles, or context are provided.
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The bar chart depicts the four sectors, the graduate and the pro graduate students of UK destined in the year 2008 excluding the full-time job.

From the bar chart, it is evident that the further study has the lead among all the sectors. both graduate and the pro graduate students going for the further studies makes it the most popular choice the voluntary work is the least popular among both groups.

Firstly, for the graduates students of UK in the year 2008, the most popular choice was going for further studies with 29665 students choosing the further studies give among all the sectors. The part-time work was the most popular 17735 graduates students chose this sector. The unemployment number was 16235 among the graduates in 2008 lastly 3500 graduate students chose the voluntary work, which makes is the sector the least for the graduate students.

moving onto the graduate sectors of the year 2008 the furthest study was has the lead similar as the graduate students. The part-time work opportunities is the second most popular for the graduate students as 2535 number of the students enroll for this similarly to the graduates, the number of unemployment among the post graduates was 1625. Lastly, 345 number of the post graduate students enroll for the voluntary work, which is similarly the least preferable sector as the graduates.

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