CAM 10 TEST 3
The two bar charts give information about various works chosen by UK graduate and postgraduate students after completing their courses in 2008.
Overall, we can see that while further study was the most popular destination for graduate students, voluntary work seemed to be the least common. These were the same as the figure for the postgraduates.
Roughly 30,000 college graduates went on further education, which outnumbered their counterparts who ended up in other situations. In contrast, at the bottom position was the number of graduate students as volunteers, at 3,500. Those who worked part-time and those who were unemployed approximated each other, at 17,735 and 16,235 respectively.
With postgraduates, further study, at 2,725 and voluntary work, at 345, were also the most and the least common destinations. In addition, 2,535 postgraduates preferred part-time jobs, which was higher than the figure for unemployed pupils, at 1,625.
The two bar charts give information about the various works career choices that chosen by UK graduate and postgraduate students opted for after completing their courses university s tudies in 2008. Overall, we can see that while further study was the most popular destination choice for graduate and postgraduate students, voluntary work seemed to be the least common or popular . These were the same as the figure for the postgraduates.
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The two bar charts give information about the various works career choices that chosen by UK graduate and postgraduate students opted for after completing their courses university studies in