The chart below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.
Summarise the information by selecting main features, and make comparison where relevant.
The diagrams gives information about the next decisions of the UK’s graduates and postgraduates who finished study, except choosing full time working, in 2008. Overall, it can be seen, the number of postgraduates were roughly 10 times less than graduates; whereas, the trends showed similar patterns.
The most students, who finished colleges, chose further study, clearly 29665 students. Meanwhile, it was about 8 times more than students who chose participating in voluntary work, 3500. At that time, selectors of part-time work and unemployment were on average, 17735 and 16235, respectively.
In terms of postgraduates, they were nearly 10 times less than college graduates. In 2008 the most postgraduates chose either further study or part-time job, who were 2725 and 2535, respectively. On contrary, 345 students tried voluntary activities. Whereas, 1625 postgraduates have no jobs.
In conclusion, both tables shows common patterns; while, the most graduates have enrolled further study, the least ones have decided to do voluntary works.
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