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The bar chart compares destinations of Physics and Art graduates in the UK in 2007. Overall, Physics graduates recorded outnumbered Art ones in every destination. Furthermore, the rates of students landing a job were the highest while working and studying was the least chosen. In more detail, regarding art, a fourth of students managed to […]
The bar chart illustrates the five different pathways of students after Physics and Art course completion in the UK in the year 2007. Overall, the lion’s share was held by the percentage of students who opted for full-time job, which far exceeded other surveyed choices. Notably, the reverse pattern was seen in the rate of […]
Presented for analysis is a bar chart delineating thhe changes in the destinations of Australian students graduating from Physics and Art as recorded in 2007, measured in percentage. Overall, it can be observed that the figures for employment were the highest in both Physics and Arts , whereas the opposite side was true for working […]
The bar chart illustrates how the destination, which is divided into five areas of students graduating from Physics and Art in the UK, changed in 2007. Overall, both Physics and Art showed the highest graduation percentage of employed students, while the figure for students who were working and studying was the lowest. In addition, Physics […]
The provided bar chart compares the destinations of students who graduated with a degree in either Physics or Art in the UK in 2007. Overall, the chart reveals a significant divergence in career paths between the two groups of graduates. A higher proportion of Physics graduates successfully entered the workforce, whereas a larger number of […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the post-graduation destinations of students who completed a degree in either Physics or Art in the UK in 2007. Overall, the data highlights a clear contrast in post-graduation outcomes for the two subject groups, with Physics graduates generally having more favourable employment prospects. While employment was the most common destination […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of employment status of students who graduated from Physics and Art in the United Kingdom in 2007. Overall, the proportion of graduating students choosing full-time employment was highest. In addition, the shares for Physics students were higher than those for Art counterparts in all categories. Looking first at […]
The bar chart compares the post-graduation destinations of Physics and Art students in the UK in 2007. Overall, most Physics graduates secured employment, while Art graduates were more likely to pursue further study. Unemployment rates were notably higher for Art students.” For Physics graduates, employment was the most common destination (55%), followed by further study […]
The bar chart illustrates the post-graduation destinations of Physics and Arts graduates in the UK in 2007, divided into five categories: Employment, Further Study, Working and Studying, Unemployment, and Others. Overall, both groups exhibited similar trends in their career trajectories, with the majority of graduates entering employment and the fewest opting for a combination of […]
The bar chart compares the career path of Physics and Art graduates in the UK, specifically in 2007, categorizing their destinations into five areas, namely employment, further study and training, working and study, unemployment and others. Overall, it is apparent that there was a similar trajectory in the career path orientation of students graduating from […]
The bar chart compares the career paths of Physics and Arts graduates in the UK in the year 2007, categorizing their destinations into 5 areas: Employment, Further Study, Working and Studying, Unemployment, and Others. Overall / In general, there was a similar trajectory in the career path orientation of graduates in both sectors, with a […]
The provided bar graph illustrates five different destinations of students that studied Physics and Art coming after graduation in the United Kingdom in 2007. Overall, it is apparent that there were more graduates opting for full-time employment than any other categories. Additionally, a considerable proportion of physics students have found employment after graduating from university. […]
