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This bar graphs illustrate that what sort
of things British graduate students and postgraduates who have Master degree did
since they graduated, not including full-time job, in 2008.
First of all, as you clearly seen, those two
charts have similar figures from each section. Further study was the highest
figure , and part-time job was the second highest number for Both graduates and
post graduates in 2008.
To
be more specific, Even though the part-time job was the second highest number for
both of British graduates and postgraduates.
However, while only just under 17,800 UK
graduates student did part time job, just over 2,500 postgraduates worked for
part time work.
Secondly, in the sections of unemployment and
volunteering for the students had almost the same figures. Specifically, it was
based on the fact that there were ten times more graduates than postgraduates.
Therefore, even though there were huge gap between the figures from each one,
the total percentages of unemployment and volunteer work were same.
Overall, besides part time work, the numbers
of what graduates did after school were almost exact ten times more than
postgraduates.
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