What makes even more employees of the Generation X and down demographic to return to college? Is this incidental or a trend? Would an improvement of educational background bring in the expected results in career boosting and salary? Read the data.
Weird Master Degrees
visualized by: graduatedegreeprogram.net
Awarded Masters total at 688,000 in the US. Aside the most popular ones, there are some of the most unusual that would make your eyes blinking. Let’s say Masters in Meat Science.
Core Curriculum of America
visualized by: Best College Reviews
Most educational experts agree that common core curriculum is not the solution to closing the achievement gap. Read some stats here.
IQ by College Major
visualized by: Bachelor of Education
Did you know that your college major preference says a lot about your brain and specifically your IQ? This graphic shows some of the most common majors with the average graduates’ IQ attached and grouped by the hemisphere side they mostly relate to.
First Time Student Tips
visualized by: TopCollegesOnline.org
Student life has its ups and downs and is actually a mid-phase for transition to the cruelty of the real life. This 21 all-inclusive guide gives some practical tips to help students have a good start with the best chances of achieving their educational goals.
Social Roommate Finder
visualized by: ForRent.com
Major social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google+ can be used for a variety of purposes depending on one’s interests. Roommate searching now can be an easy task running straight on your screen.
Latino Education in the US
visualized by: NHU.edu
Hispanics account for roughly 17% of the US population and are a fast growing body. Here is a breakdown of how they perform in higher education.
Cheerleaders Injuries
visualized by: Beckon Media Inc
This report presents the extent of severe injuries that cheerleaders undergo while on duty and raises a concern about classification of cheerleading as sport so that they can receive advanced training and medical care services.
Pinterest in Education
visualized by: Quin Street
Aside its smash on the mainstream users, Pinterest gains ground in education circles. See how professors, teachers, students and colleges utilize pinboards to promote creativity and exchange ideas.
College Students 2012
visualized by: SheerID.com
Sheer ID comes back profiling the complexity of the college student crowd in 2012 to help marketers reconsider their targeting efforts.
Public Vs Private College
visualized by: OnlineColleges.net
Studies have found that the type of college you attend can impact various sides of your academic and professional life. See how college quality reflects on your future.
Selling Student Software
visualized by: SheerID.com
SheerID surveyd college students regarding their behavior on buying software. If you care for big money in the college market you have to know how to secure their attention and final decision.
Common College Crimes
visualized by: ReactMobile.com
Entering college life you are actually breaking the last bulwark of careless teenage years and start facing real life. Learn about common crime stats and tips that can help you stay on the safe side.
Go to College or Not?
visualized by: DegreeJungle.com
Does the tangible and non-tangible cost of going to college pay you in return? This report may help you put your thoughts or worries on “paper” and start making your academic plans.
How american teens communicate
visualized by: Aweber
A breakdown on how new mobile means affect American high school and college students’ approach to communication.
Summer Internships 2...
visualized by: Course Hero
This study examines the ROI of summer internships. Getting drown in the office might return a trainee immediate huge payoffs and long-term career potential. Isn’t this a fair exchange to the free summer spirit?
American education lags
visualized by: onlineeducation.net
A radiograph of the US college education profile with interesting comparisons for grads and non-grads in an effort to empower awareness about the benefits of higher education.
College students love mobiles
visualized by: OnlineColleges.net
A deep breakdown of the students’ mobile habits. They are never far from their smartphones, they cannot separate from them – mobiles are their hands’ second nature.
Money For College
visualized by: Online Colleges
You don’t want to be up the pole after your graduation. RIght? But you need money to study and shine. Well this is your guide! Things aren’t always as you think so.
Graduates in The Real World
visualized by: Credit Donkey
After almost 2 decades of studying graduates are anticipating the best credits for their efforts. Have a quick view on how they cope with the real world.