There aren’t many sports that hold the passion and fan-base than American football. From the Rose Bowl to the CFP tournament, and even high school homecoming games, Americans rally behind watching their favorite teams play the historic sport. BestCollegeReviews.org has created an infographic entitled “The 10 Best College Stadiums in the Country”, detailing the ten […]
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Gearing Up: A Deep Look at College Football Equipment [Infographic]
Every week in the fall, thousands of football players trot onto the turf at college stadiums across the country. With pride, these players wear uniforms emblazoned with the colors and emblems of their schools. As they watch the action from the stands and on TV, most college football fans undoubtedly give little thought to the […]
The Straight Scoop on College Hoops
March Madness time is approaching and there is a plethora of amazing data about the economics of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The tournament, organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), was created in 1939 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, and was the brainchild of Ohio State University coach Harold Olsen. Held […]
Concussions – The Hidden Risk for Student Athletes
Crib to College – Where Does the Money Go?
Stressed Out Students [Infographic]
In a 2010 national survey of college freshman, it was discovered that students perceptions of their drive to succeed and academic ability are at an all-time high: 3/4 said that they are above average in these two traits. It may sound like great news, but it was overshadowed by another statistics that painted a far […]
From C’s to A’s
Universitas of The Past and The Modern Day College 2011
People have sought out higher learning since circa 800 A.D. But that’s about the only thing that has remained the same. From who is enrolling to which degree programs are offered to where the best degree programs are located, education has vastly changed. The infographic below showcases many of those changes. Degrees titles have evolved […]
How Facebook is reshaping college admissions
As Facebook has become more and more popular—if it were a country, it would be the third largest in the world—its use in the field of education has expanded, too. In fact, more than 80% of college admissions officers report using Facebook as part of their recruiting process. Are admissions officers really looking at the […]
Evolution of The College Student
The typical college student has changed a lot over the past few decades. No longer just an affluent, young white male attending a selective institution, the typical college student commutes, works full-time, and attends school on a part-time basis. The entire makeup of the “traditional” student is evolving to embrace people of all backgrounds.