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How to become a paralegal
January 23, 2012Love the law, but not so in love with the idea of law school? A career as a paralegal could be a great alternative. Here, get the lowdown on what paralegals do and the steps one must take to become qualified to enter this field.
Why social media isn't a waste of time
January 17, 2012Think social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are a waste of time? According to recent reports from Nielsen and Pew Internet, Americans actually find lots of use for their beloved networks. Find out the specifics in this infographic.
How to become a sonographer
December 15, 2011According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for diagnostic medical sonographers will increase faster than average for all occupations through 2018. Learn what it takes to qualify to enter this field.
How to become a police officer
November 30, 2011This graphical guide will help you discover what it takes to become a police officer, as well as facts and figures about this career.
School tuition: Making 'cents' of college costs
November 14, 2011With the price of school tuition at public and private universities on the rise, many families are wondering how they'll pay for college. Here, learn about average college debt, the price of college by university type, and more.
Tracking the Turkey Day Trek
November 2, 2011Here, get a look at the time-honored tradition of Thanksgiving travel.
Acing the SAT
October 17, 2011Studying, SAT test-prep and tutors all help, but what else can high school students to increase their chances of acing the SAT? Find out in this inforgaphic.
Student sleep: How sleep deprivation affects college students
October 10, 2011While staying up into the wee hours of morning is part and parcel of college student life, this infographic sheds some light on the negative effects of sleep deprivation. Are you getting enough sleep?
American Jobs Act: How does it affect you?
September 23, 2011President Obama proposes to increase jobs and consumer confidence, decrease the unemployment rate and prevent a slide into another recession. How can this be done? Find out in this infographic.
Cheating in school: How the digital age affects cheating and plagiarism
September 16, 2011Today’s students appear to be cheating in school more than ever. The worst part? They don’t even know it. Learn more in this cool infographic.
College presidents setting precedent: How college presidents embrace technology
September 13, 2011College presidents are setting the tone for technology use at their schools. Find out how they're embracing new technologies in their personal and professional lives.
How colleges and universities have embraced social media
August 29, 2011Universities are often at the forefront of intellectual thought, but they have been known to lag behind the rest of society when it comes to learning and adopting new technologies like social media. Check out our infographic to learn more about how colleges have been slowly going social.
How far students will go to get rid of textbooks--and why
August 10, 2011Students are willing to go to great lengths in order never to carry a textbook again—including giving up dating for a whole year! To find out why students are so anti-textbook, check out our latest infographic.
Digital learning: Final chapter for textbooks?
July 12, 2011As students become more and more dependent on digital devices, will textbooks become extinct? Find out in this infographic.
Degree decisions: How to choose a college major
June 7, 2011Is it better to choose a college major based on its level of difficulty, or the amount of money it might someday make you? In this infographic, we visually plot out popular college majors based on both of these factors.