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The bar chart depicts about the occupation and study status of graduates and postgraduates from the United Kingdom after finishing college,except for full-time work in 2008. In general, the number of pupils who decide to further study are the dramatically highest in both groups. Part-time work and unemployment were moderately common destinations while engaging in […]
A glance at the diagrams provided the information about the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008 after leaving college. Overall, it is immediately apparent that the highest number of UK graduates and postgraduates enrolled themselves in higher studies, while the lowest number of them opted for volunteer works. To begin with, from the […]
The bar graphs displays UK graduate and postgraduate pupils who did not go into full-time job after finishing their university in 2008. Overall, the most common destination of UK in the year for graduate and postgraduate students was further study and the least common was voluntary work Likewise,a significant number of students at 29,665 chose […]
The data presented in these charts show the number of college graduates and postgraduates who pursued four specific paths in Britain in 2008. The destinations include further study, part-time work, unemployment, and voluntary work. Overall, further study was the most popular destination for both graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work was the least popular. Part-time […]
The two charts display the number of students in four specific destinations after completing their college studies, at both the graduate and postgraduate levels, in Britain in 2008. “In general, after leaving college, further study was the most popular destination for both graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work was the least chosen option. In contrast, […]
