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Annual expenditure and income statistics of the average student.
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From standardized tests to graded homework, there are any number of ways to try to judge how students are performing academically. For teachers, who are often judged on their students' academic achievements, finding the best measurement is of especially great importance.
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In this infographic, we take a look at student loan debt in America. Which states are most saddled with loans? Does it make a difference if you go to a four-year public versus a private non-profit or private for-profit university?
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The average student debt for public universities is around $20,000 and $28,000 for private universities. Shocking. Not surprisingly, dependent students that rely on their parent’s income are borrowing about $2,000 less in loans than those students who are independent from their parents.
via degreesearch.org
Here in the United States, a kid drops out of high school every 26 seconds. Over the course of a year, it adds up to 1.2 million students.
Here a look at who, exactly is dropping out.via www.good.is
The consequences of excessive and underage drinking affect virtually all college campuses, college communities, and college students, whether they choose to drink or not.
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With the going rate for a masters degree and living expenses often as high as £25,000 it's no surprise that students find themselves searching for new and creative ways of funding a masters.
Have a look at some of the ideas postgrad.com came up with - or for a more practical solution, check out our study bursaries! via www.postgrad.com