The chart illustrates the post-college destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not pursue full-time employment in 2008.
Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
a significant number of both Linking Words
graduates
and Use synonyms
postgraduates
opted for Use synonyms
further
study, Linking Words
while
part-time Linking Words
work
Use synonyms
also
accounted for a notable portion of their activities.
For Linking Words
graduates
, the largest group, comprising 29,665 students, chose to continue their education, representing a substantial majority compared to other options. Use synonyms
In contrast
, 17,735 Linking Words
graduates
engaged in part-time Use synonyms
work
, and 3,500 participated in voluntary Use synonyms
work
. Unemployment affected 16,235 Use synonyms
graduates
, indicating a considerable challenge in securing full-time positions.
In the case of Use synonyms
postgraduates
, 2,725 students Use synonyms
also
pursued Linking Words
further
study, which was the most common choice. Linking Words
However
, the numbers were significantly lower than those of Linking Words
graduates
. Part-time Use synonyms
work
was chosen by 2,535 Use synonyms
postgraduates
, Use synonyms
while
345 engaged in voluntary Linking Words
work
, and 1,625 faced unemployment.
In summary, Use synonyms
while
Linking Words
further
study was the predominant choice for both Linking Words
graduates
and Use synonyms
postgraduates
, the number of Use synonyms
graduates
opting for Use synonyms
this
path was markedly higher. Linking Words
Additionally
, unemployment was a notable issue for both groups, particularly among Linking Words
graduates
.Use synonyms
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