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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 […]
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 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 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 […]
