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

The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full time work did after leaving college in 2008.
The bar chart supplied illustrates the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates students after leaving college excluding getting a full-time job in 2008.
Overall
, both types of pupils have the same ranking of what they did after leaving the university, with
further
studies as the highest number of
sophomores
, followed by getting a job as a part-timer
as well as
unemployment. Plus, the least participation of students is voluntary work. The largest group of
sophomores
with 29,665 and 2,725
sophomores
of graduated and postgraduates respectively furthered their studies in 2008. The second largest group of both categories are pupils that work as part-timers, with 17,735 graduated and 2,535 postgraduate students.
Thus
, unemployment does not have that huge difference with the 15,235 graduated and 1,625 postgraduates pupils. The least number of
sophomores
did voluntary work after college with an amount of 3,500 and 345 for graduated and post-graduated
subsequently
.
Hence
,
this
ends the report.
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