The Earning Potential of College Majors

College Majors Earnings Infographic

Finding a major that will pay off both mentally and financially is important for most college students. At Blaze Wi-Fi, they know how important education is and how important it is to get on the right foot when it comes to your financial future. In this infographic you will see the different high-growth careers, which careers have a higher starting salary, industries that are expected to grow significantly […] Read more »

10 Inspirational Quotes for Fed-Up Students

Inspirational Quotes Infographic

Contrary to popular belief student life isn’t all about partying and sitting in your pajamas watching daytime TV. It’s hard work! When you have a dissertation to write and heaps of exam prep to do it can all get a little bit too much. As feelings of stress and anxiety mount, you’d be forgiven for thinking that you’ll never be able to get through your […] Read more »

The Reality and Solution of College Plagiarism

College Plagirism Infographic

Plagiarism has been an ongoing issue in the education system for years, both intentionally and by mistake. You may not know this, but there are many different types of plagiarism. You could commit plagiarism by the most common route of submitting someone else’s work word for word, re-writing someone else’s work without citing it, or the lesser common routes of failing to cite quotations, mixing […] Read more »

FinanceU Syllabus

Financing College Infographic

Obtaining a college degree can be a financial burden on parents as well as students. Between the prices of tuition, books, food, and dorms, the costs just keep adding up and it is only getting worse. The goal for this infographic is to help students and parents navigate the debt accrued during college that cripples families financially. The FinanceU infographic provides a crash course in preparing […] Read more »

The Rise of Online MBA Education

Online MBA Education Infographic

In the constantly evolving technological age that we live in there is much controversy over online education and campus living education. There are many differences in each that sets them apart. What isn’t accounted for often is that many students’ lives cannot accommodate their work life, home life, and all day in a classroom. In order to take advantage of the time they have, online […] Read more »

ACT or SAT? Which is Right for You?

College Prep Tests Infographic

Every student must take all the necessary steps to be accepted into their desired college. Many colleges require high scores on the SAT and ACT. But before taking any test, check with the colleges you plan to apply to. And before taking any test, here are some facts about why you might select the ACT test over the SAT test or vice versa. Read more »

Where Will Your Counseling Degree Take You?

Counseling Careers Infographic

The biggest question for anyone going to college is “what am I going to do now?” Unfortunately, there isn’t a clear-cut path that will direct you to the dream profession, especially when it comes to social science degrees. Often someone that earns a bachelor’s degree in psychology, sociology, etc. has to go on to get their master’s degree or completely change the direction they were […] Read more »

How To Be Effective When Studying

Study Helps Infographic

We all get distracted when studying, especially when we are surrounded by entertaining technology. Sometimes it is necessary to make a big effort to have willpower and resist the temptation. But technology, used in the correct way, can also help us to organize our time much more efficiently. Students in schools and universities use different software on a daily basis to help them with their […] Read more »

4 Ways an Online University Can Save You Money

Online Education Infographic

A college education can’t be done away with. However, you can limit the exorbitant amount you end up spending in order to get yourself a useful degree. An online education is both accommodating of your time and your money. It gives you the privilege of scheduling classes to suit your timetable. Not to mention the amount you save on your daily commute. Saving up while […] Read more »

Statistics of a College Dropout

Seventy percent of Americans will study at a four-year college, but less than 2/3 will graduate. The #1 reason they drop out: being unable to balance school, jobs and family. The financial impact of dropping out of college is staggering as well. Those with only a high school diploma will earn 84% less than their peers with a four-year degree and are twice as likely to […] Read more »