The College Textbook Guide

If you are wondering what’s best, an ebook or a print textbook and how to save some cash on college textbooks, this CampusBooks.com infographic is for you. Enjoy all you need to know about college textbooks, stats and facts and even a bit of history also.

Why Handwriting Helps You Learn

What you can’t change about yourself means you’re not trying hard enough. Learn how to become a better person with this infographic entitled, “Why Handwriting Helps You Learn” and created by Giraffe Childcare & Early Learning.

Tips for Online Students Working In Virtual Groups

Drexel University has created a resource for online learners to help students work successfully in virtual groups. While working in groups can be tough online, these helpful suggestions can ease the process. The tips in this infographic can benefit students currently enrolled in an online program as well as those considering going back to school online.

ROI of an MBA

Never underestimate the value of an MBA. Three out of four MBA graduates surveyed stated they could not have landed their current gig without this advanced degree. Full-time, two-year MBA graduates earn a median base salary of $90,000 per year (plus an average $10,000 bonus).

12 of the Most Misused English Words

With a countless number of words in the English language, it’s not hard or uncommon for us to mix some of them up. In fact, definitions of words have been mixed up and entirely new words have been made up as a result. Here is an infographic from ListMonde.com that looks at the twelve most misused English words.

A Guide to Packing for University

The results are in – you can finally choose which university you’ll be heading to in September, you can relax and let the daydreams of all the fun yet to be had begin. That is, until you start to think about packing. This infographic is a guide to packing for university and features tips on what things first timers should pack into their suitcase.

What University Can and Can’t Teach You

Is it worth going to university? Yes and no. You might come out with a hefty amount of debt, but you’ll learn some skills and make yourself appealing to employers. But it’s not for everyone. In this infographic, The Training Room looks at what Universities can and can’t teach you.

Tech and Text Habits of Today’s College Students

With the rise of distance-learning and with changes to textbook formats (rentals, eBooks, and customized packages) and greater interactivity in the form of cheaper more-powerful more-portable computing all happening right now, the folks at CampusBooks.com wanted to examine the relationships between college students and technology. Here’s what they found.