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Band 4+: The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who didnot go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, andmake comparisons where relevant.

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The image compares the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates excluding full-time work in 2008 with bar graphs. For graduates, 17,735 chose part-time work, 3,500 did voluntary work, 29,665 pursued further study, and 16,235 faced unemployment. For postgraduates, 2,535 chose part-time work, 345 did voluntary work, 2,725 pursued further study, and 1,925 faced unemployment.
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The bar charts compare the UK graduates and postgraduates except for full-time work, what are they actuality in 2008.

In general, it is clear that the proportion of not full-work people is far higher among the graduate groups, while the voluntary work is the most least ratio in the postgraduate graph.

It is evident that first chart shows that around 29,665 of students to chose the further study in 2008, which is the biggest ratio, but voluntary work only had 3500, the gap between the two proportions was very huge. the part-time and unemployment proportion account for medium, for respectively 17,735 and 16,235.

With the second bar chart, a total of 1,625 students indicate unemployment, that is under than graduates, and had 2,535 of students participated in part-time work, that is rather than unemployment, the voluntary work is as little as first chart, merely with 345. Similarly, further study was the most chosen in the postgraduates, which had 2,725 students.

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