The bar graphs show the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who chose other options beside full-time work after graduating in 2008. Overall, students who have decided to further their studies after gra
The charts illustrate the subsequent choices made by graduate and postgraduate students in the United Kingdom who did not pursue full-time employment upon completing their studies in 2008. Overall, the quantity of post-g
The two bar charts illustrate the number of UK graduate and postgraduate students who avoided to take full-time work after finishing university in 2008.
The graph bars above illustrate the destination of UK graduates compared to destination of UK postgraduates, both in 2008 and excluding the full-time job.
I do believe the saying of “Everyone will eventually have their own path and timing”. This applies to graduate and postgraduate students who have different interests and choices after they leave college. This is also sup
The bar charts illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who did not go into full-time employment after completing their college in the year 2008.
The two bar charts illustrate the information about the students who completed their graduation and post-graduation but they haven't got a fixed job in the year 2008. In this information full-time job is not included.
The given bar charts depict the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who did so after graduation in 2008. In addition, the data excludes students who did full-time jobs.
The bar charts illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students who opted for other options other than full-time work after completing the college in the UK in the year 2008. Overall,Further study was the most
The two bar graphs illustrate information about the number of postgraduates and graduate students who opted for their career pathways in the UK in 2008.
The bar charts illustrate how graduate and the higher degree students decide to do after they came out from the UK university in 2008, with exception of permanent work. Overall, it can be seen that the majority of studen
The graph illustrates data pertaining to the number of United Kingdom students who hold bachelor's and master's degrees across different types of jobs in 2008.
The tables illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK who engaged in four different sectors instead of joining full-time jobs in the year 2008.
The provided bar charts illustrate the number of UK students who did not go to a full-time job after their graduation and postgraduation in the year 2008.
The two bar graphs illustrate what United Kingdom graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work and did after leaving university in a specific year.