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The bar graphs compares the graduates and postgraduates from UK who don’t opt for full time work after graduating in 2008. Overall, a significant number of both graduate and postgraduate students in UK decided to further study after completing their studies from college in 2008. Whereas voluntary work remained the least popular destination among students. […]
The given graphs illustrate the position of graduates and postgraduates in the United Kingdom during 2008. This report will discuss the activities which students are engaged in after the completion of their studies. Overall, the students are indulged in various types of occupations from part time work to further studies. Therefore, it could be seen […]
The bar charts illustrate the destinations of graduates and postgraduates in the United Kingdom who did not enter full-time employment in 2008. Overall, the majority of both graduates and postgraduates were engaged in further study or part-time work, while voluntary work accounted for the smallest proportion in both groups. Unemployment remained a notable outcome, particularly […]
The provided two charts display what kinds of jobs the drop out graduates and post-graduates, who do not have full time jobs, did in 2008. Overall, both types of students continue studying the most after even leaving college. However, both of the groups did volunteer work the least. First of all, the number of UK […]
The bar chart below depicts the information about UK graduates and postgraduates learners who did part-time work after leaving tertiary education in 2008. Overall, most graduates and postgraduates chose to continue with further study, while voluntary work is the least popular option for both groups. With graduates, around 29,665 students decided to do further study. […]
The bar chart below depicts the information about UK graduates and postgraduates learners who did part-time work after leaving tertiary education in 2008. Overall, the majority of both graduates and postgraduates chose to continue with further study, while voluntary work is the least popular option for both groups. Among graduates, around 29,665 students went on […]
The bar graph provides detail about United Kingdom students who did not go work after did leaving college during the period 2008. It is noticeable that, the greater figure make up graduate students that further study. As opposed to graduate students, postgraduate students in voluntary work account for a little proportion of full-time work. Turning […]
The bar charts illustrate what UK graduates and postgraduates, excluding those in full-time work, did after leaving college in 2008. Overall, the most common activity for both groups was further study, while voluntary work was the least popular choice. In both cases, unemployment represented a notable minority. Among graduates, just under 30,000 continued their education, […]
The bar charts give the information about UK graduates and postgraduates’ activities when they left college in 2008. There are four categories: part-time occupation, voluntary work, further study and unemployment. As can be seen from both graphs, the number of students who chose to carry on studies was the largest, while a few people chose […]
The bar chart compares the number of UK graduate and postgraduate students who were not employed full-time in 2008. The data reveals an interesting trend regarding their post-study activities. Overall, there was an increase of 30,000 graduate students opting for further study. This indicates that many students chose to continue their education instead of entering […]
The bar charts illustrate the undergraduates and postgraduates who did not choose to continue their further life in a full-time job after graduating from the university in 2008, in the United Kingdom. Overall, most of the graduated students chose to study further, while only the fewest students did voluntary work. Further study was selected by […]
The bar charts illustrate which alternative paths UK graduates took instead of working full time after college in the year 2008. The destination of UK graduates excluding full time work in 2008 commonly pursued in further study with almost 30 thousand people. Moreover, the least popular choice to continue to was voluntary work with only […]
The bar charts display information about next destination of graduate and postgraduate students who do did not go into full-time job after graduating their home institution in United Kingdom in 2008. Overall, further study was most common choice after leaving college, while voluntary work was least attractive among students from both degrees. Unemployment took third […]
The charts give information about what kind of jobs did UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not take part into full-time work once after leaving college in 2008. Overall, the most significant fact to emerge from the charts is that, further study was the most popular choice, while voluntary work was the least common […]
The charts provide information about the activities of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not engage in full-time work after leaving college in 2008. Overall, further study was the most popular choice for both groups, while voluntary work was the least common activity. The number of graduates who took up part-time work was significantly […]
The given two charts illustrate that British graduate and postgraduate students who could not achieve full-time work after went down collage ove a one year period. Overall, it can be seen that both graphs show further studying was the most upper rating rather than others. In contrast, the weakest amount of students possessed voluntary work. […]
These bar charts show the graduate and postgraduate students in UK who did go into full-time work after leaving college in 2008. It clear from the graphs that compare the number of students in a four situation in the same year. According to what is shown the destination of UK graduates in part-time work accounted […]
The given diagrams express the work preference of graduates and postgraduates who did not choose to work full-time after finishing their colleges in the UK in 2008. Overall, further educational process ranked first both between graduates and postgraduates, and either side had voluntary work as the least favourable one. As for UK graduates, majority of […]
The provided bar charts illustrate the choices made by UK graduates and postgraduates, excluding full-time work, upon leaving college in 2008. Overall, among the options available to both graduate and postgraduate students, further study was the most popular choice. Additionally, a substantial number of graduates engaged in part-time work, while postgraduates predominantly pursued further study […]
