IELTS 10 Test 3 Writing task 1 The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full time work did after leaving college in 2008 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparison

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The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The bar graphs give information and compare between the kinds of jobs opted by Uk's undergraduate and postgraduate students who did not go for a full time job after completing their degrees in 2008.

Overall, it is clear that most students preferred to opt for further studies after completing their respective degrees. A very small percentage of students started to work on a voluntary basis.

Out of the 4 destinations of Uk's under and post graduate students, 3 of them shared more or less similar percentages between undergraduate and post graduate students. For example, the percentage of st...

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Where did you get those percentages? first of all, we can only write whatever we see from graphs; second, those examiners are very poor in math; third, how do you get time in real exam to calculate those percentages?

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Hi,

I am serioisly very grateful that you marked my essay. You're right I shouldn't mentioned those percentages, even though I think they were quite obvious, but I realize that's not how graphs are explained. The thing is, this particular task is quite tricky I notice and I am not able to find a good essay on it. Is there any good essay on it?

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The given charts illustrate how graduate and postgraduate students did not go into full-time occupation do after leaving university in the UK in the year 2008.
Overall, both types of students almost chose further education and probably part-time job, they literally pursue voluntary work.
It can be clearly seen that the number of graduate and postgraduate students who continue to the further study has the largest compared to the other destinations, this nearly a threefold higher than voluntary work. For graduates, part-time work and unemployment are the choice which had the similar number, at more or less 17,000 people. In contrast, there was a significant distance between those in postgraduates, when students chose part-time work instead of unemployment. Moreover, voluntary work is the activity which students are not likely to do the most, consisting of graduted or postgraduated students, at just exactly 3,000 and 345, respectively.