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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 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 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 […]
