Category: Education Infographics

  • Economy and Education:  How America is Falling Behind

    Economy and Education: How America is Falling Behind

    An up-to-date situation of US graduation level and the way this is affecting economy.

  • The High Cost of College: Is It Worth It?

    The High Cost of College: Is It Worth It?

    College is the big word on many students’ tongues. Let’s take a closer look at higher education in America.

  • Foreign Languages and the UK Job Market

    Foreign Languages and the UK Job Market

    75% of the World’s population doesn’t speak English. The UK Job Market is more competitive than ever. This infographic highlights the most popular languages to learn in 2014 plus the languages you should learn to boost your employability and career prospects.

  • Made in China

    Made in China

    The Plagiarius-Award at the Frankfurt consumer goods fair gave us reason enough to venture a glance at the history and make amazing discoveries: Progress does not come exclusively from the fabulous inventiveness, too often it is based on simple enhancements on robbing concepts of success. As always, we have unyieldingly researched and compiled the origins…

  • The 10 Best Toys to Help Develop Motor Skills

    The 10 Best Toys to Help Develop Motor Skills

    It may seem like your child is growing up way too fast. But, as they age there are certain motor skills that they will develop: walking, jumping, pulling and feeding themselves. Every child is unique in the time they develop different abilities, outlined below are the average ages that a child will begin to learn…

  • How the Brain Benefits from Being Bilingual

    How the Brain Benefits from Being Bilingual

    There are number of strong cognitive benefits for bilingual speakers. For example, speaking two languages means the brain develops denser grey matter, improves children’s test scores, and affords higher salaries across a large number of professions. Speaking two languages also improves memory functions, from vocabulary memorization to overall memorization of lists and sequences, as well…

  • The Relationships Between Elite Academics and Power

    The Relationships Between Elite Academics and Power

    The Relationships Between Elite Academics and Power Gadgets, services, vacations are available to all. But in reality, there’s a larger gap between the classes: Wealthy vs. non-wealthy, greater physical separation, very different school choices, greater difference in health and lifespan, far less social mobility. Except for hyper achievers.

  • Touch Typing: The Information You Should Know to Get the Above the Average Results

    Touch Typing: The Information You Should Know to Get the Above the Average Results

    Touch typing is a skill to improve in 2014. Learn what is the average wpm for men and women. How to type faster.

  • Amenity Preferences in Student Housing

    Amenity Preferences in Student Housing

    7,000+ students in America we’re surveyed on their amenity preferences in housing while they attended college or university.

  • How To Sell Your Textbooks Without Getting Screwed

    How To Sell Your Textbooks Without Getting Screwed

    We analyzed all 2617 textbooks currently used at Northwestern University and compared their resale prices across eight buy-back sites. We found that no single site stood out as offering consistently good prices. Even more, combining all 8 buy-back sites more than 90% of textbooks can be sold, vs 38 % when using only Amazon.