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The graph illustrates the destinations of UK graduates and postgraduates (excluding full-time employment) in 2008. Overall, it is clear that further studies was the most common choice for both groups, while voluntary work was the least popular. Additionally, the number of graduates was significantly higher than the post graduates in all categories. Looking first at […]
The given charts provide information on what UK graduate and postgraduate students pursued after completing their studies in 2008, apart from full-time employment. Overall, the majority of graduate and postgraduate students opted for further study compared to other options, while voluntary work was the least common choice. Additionally, in all categories, the number of graduate […]
The charts demonstrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students who was not ensured with full-time jobs, attending to 4 different other activities(part-time work, voluntary work, further study, and unemployment) in the UK, having left college, in 2008. Overall, the amount of postgraduate students is almost ten times more than postgraduate ones. The number of […]
The bar graph provides information about students who graduated and postgraduated from college but did not enter full-time employment in 2008. Overall, it is clear that, in both categories—graduates and postgraduates—the number of individuals choosing to pursue further education is the highest, with 29,665 graduates and 2,725 postgraduates opting for this route. Additionally, both groups […]
A glance at the charts provided reveals the UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go to full time work after graduation. It is evident that the workforce of fresh graduates changed over the years. The first graph shows that most graduate students selected to continue their studies. Approximately eighteen thousand graduates start to […]
The two bar graphs illustrate the destinations of undergraduates and postgraduates students who go to part-time work, voluntary work, further study or are still unemployed from the Great Britain in 2008. It is clear that the number of undergraduates who choose the destinations excluding full-time work are more than those of the master’s degree students. […]
The two bar charts illustrate the destination of the United kingdom graduates and postgraduates (Part-Time Work, Voluntary Work, Further Study, Unemployment) excluding full-time work in 2008. An overview of the findings indicates that further study accounted for the highest destination figure of the UK graduates and postgraduates, while voluntary work reported the lowest figures. To […]
The two bar graphs compare the number of graduate and postgraduate students who choose different destination excluding full-time work in UK during 2008. Overall, it is evident that the number of graduate students were more than that of postgraduate students. Meanwhile, majority of students prefer further study after both degrees. According to the fist graph, […]
The charts give information about what UK graduates and postgraduates did after school excluding full time work in 2008. It is clear that significant majority of UK graduates and postgraduates continued their study and the reverse was true for those who did volunteer work. Nearly 30,000 graduates in UK applied further studies after school and […]
The two charts show the distribution of employment types among graduates and postgraduates in the United Kingdom in 2008. The categories of work included are part-time work, voluntary work, further study, and unemployment. Looking at the first chart for graduates, the most common destination was further study, with 29,665 students. The next most popular destination […]
The two charts are showing amount from destination of employment types among in United Kingdom graduate and postgraduate students in 2008. The categories of work included are part-time work, Voluntary work, Further study and Unemployment. Looking at the First chart, the graduates, the most common destination representing Further study with 29,665 students. The next preferable […]
The bar charts illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students who rely on part-time and another fields after university days in 2008. Overall, there was a slightly dropped among graduate and postgraduates who works in voluntary, further study and unemployment expect part-time job while students were mostly prefer further study. Regarding graduate students, there […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the destination of UK graduate and postgraduate students Who choose different options from full-time work after finishing collage in 2008. Units are measured in numbers of students. Overall, upon analyzing the data, it becomes evident there are significant similarly between learner around choose after graduate in the UK. Notably, regarding […]
The bar charts illustrate what graduate and postgraduate students in the United Kingdom went on to do after leaving university in 2008, excluding those who went into full-time work. Overall, the majority of UK graduate students continued their studies, while the lowest number engaged in voluntary work. The same was true for postgraduate students If […]
The two charts illustrate the distributions among the destinations of graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time careers after leaving their academic institutions in the UK in 2008. It is apparent from the information that the majority of students, both graduate and postgraduate individuals, decided to further pursue their academic expeditions after […]
The two charts illustrate the distributions among the destinations of graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time careers after leaving their academic institutions in the UK in 2008. It is apparent from the information that the majority of students, both graduate and postgraduate individuals, decided to further pursue their academic endeavors after […]
These charts display the number and destination of two groups in the UK, graduates and postgraduates, excluding full-time work in 2008. These destinations were part-time work, voluntary work, further study, and unemployment. In general, most of students in both groups opt for further study. While the number of graduates who chose this option was almost […]
The charts illustrate the destinations of both graduates and post-graduates except full-time jobs after graduating from college in the UK in the year 2008. Overall, the most significant part of both graduates and post-graduates continued their studies in 2008, however, some of them got into a part-time job. In addition, the number of graduates was […]
The charts elucidate the number of students who did not go into full-time work after completing their graduate and postgraduate studies in the period of 2008. Overall, it is apparent from the provided information in the charts that there is the highest number of students who engaged in further study, both graduates and postgraduates, in […]
The charts elucidate the number of the UK’s graduate and postgraduate students which were not able to find a full time job after completing their degree in the period of 2008. Overall, it is apparent from the provided information that, the proportion of both graduate students who did not got job has the highest who […]
The charts elicudate the number of students who did not go into full-time work after completing his/her graduate and postgraduate in period of 2008. Overall, it is apparent from the provided information in the charts that there is the highest number of students who engaged in further study of both graduates and postgraduates in that […]
The bar charts display what UK graduate and postgraduate students did after leaving university in 2008. Those who started working full-time were excluded. Overall, the majority of graduate students did further study, whereas those who did voluntary work represented the smallest number. The same was true of postgraduate students. At nearly 30,000, graduates who went […]
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 […]
