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The bar charts compare four destinations done by graduate and postgraduate students in the UK in 2008, except students involving in full-time work after their graduation.

 

It can be seen clearly that a much larger amount of students chose to continue their study progress after graduation in 2008. The number of students participating in voluntary work, however, was much lower than other choices. Overall, in comparison with number of the postgraduate, the graduate was over tenfold.

 

In 2008, continueing study higher education was the most common choice for both graduate and postgraduate students, accounting  29,665 and 2,725 respectively. The figure for graduate students doing part-time work was a little higher than the graduate who were unemployed, around 17,000.

On the other hand, there was a big difference for postgraduate students. The unemployed were just over two thirds of the amount of part-time workers, at 2,535. The figures for voluntary students were much lower with 3500 graduate and 345 postgraduate.

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Bài viết của bạn cũng tạm được, tuy nhiên vẫn còn một số chỗ không đúng và cách diễn đạt vẫn còn mang âm hưởng dịch từ Tiếng Việt.   mình nghĩ cụm "a much larger amout of students" dùng trong câu là không hợp lý, vì dùng so sánh hơn trong trường hợp này thì phải kèm theo 1 vế so sánh trong câu nữa người ta mới hiểu bạn so sánh với cái gì. Ngoài ra, bạn mắc lỗi dùng idiom : account for chứ họ không dùng 1 mình từ account để diễn tả ý "đạt 1 con số nào đó". "continuing" nha bạn , không phải "continueing" :D  . "the graduates" chứ không nên dùng "the graduate" trong bài này , nhất là có chỗ bạn dùng "the graduate who were"  , mâu thuẫn đó :D. Người ta hay dùng "it can be clearly seen" hoặc "it can clearly be seen" chứ ko ai dùng "it can be seen clearly" nha :D

Cố gắng thêm xíu nữa nha :D
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