The charts below show what UK graduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008.
The given bar charts clearly illustrate learners who worked full-time
work
after graduation and postgraduation in the UK in 2008.
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Overall
, the popular decision after graduation is having Linking Words
further
study at both graduation levels in the given time Linking Words
However
, voluntary Linking Words
work
had the lowest score in the given 4 categories for graduated people.
Looking at the UK graduates, keep studying Use synonyms
further
had the highest Linking Words
number
with 29.665 students. The second most popular option was getting part-time Use synonyms
work
which was higher than unemployment with 1500 candidates, 17,735 and 16,235 respectively. Use synonyms
Moreover
, Voluntary Linking Words
work
had the lowest with 3500, Use synonyms
this
Linking Words
number
was approximately 3 times lower than the Use synonyms
number
of people who were unemployed in 2008.
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According to
the UK postgraduates, the Linking Words
quantity
of learners who got Change the quantifier
number
further
study and part-time Linking Words
work
was almost similar to 2725 and 2535 and the difference between both choices was 195 people. the Use synonyms
number
of candidates who were unemployed was about 5 times more than doing voluntary Use synonyms
work
with 1625 and 345 respectively after post-graduation in 2008.Use synonyms
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