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Friday, October 18, 2013

Safest Colleges In The Country


1. Arkansas State University-Beebe
Safety rating: 100
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2. Sheridan College
Safety rating: 99.98
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3. Lake Land College
Safety rating: 99.66
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4. Southern University at New Orleans
Safety rating: 99.65
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5. Erskine College and Seminary
Safety rating: 99.21
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6. Central Texas College
Safety rating: 99.08
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7. South Plains College
Safety rating: 98.98
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8. Virginia Western Community College
Safety rating: 98.94
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9. Northeast State Community College
Safety rating: 98.92
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10. Delgado Community College

Safety rating: 98.91

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Top 10 Best Colleges With Small Classes

10. Yale University (CT)
76.3 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

9. University of Chicago
77.2 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

8. Nova Southeastern University (FL)
77.4 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

7. Edgewood College (WI)
78.6 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

6. Spalding University (KY)
78.8 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

5. Columbia University (NY)
79.9 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

4. Harvard University (MA)
81.2 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

3. Immaculata University (PA)
86.3 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

2. New School (NY)
87.3 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.

1. Cardinal Stritch University (WI)
92.9 Percent of the classes have fewer than 20 students.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Top 10 Safest Colleges In United States

1. Arkansas State University-Beebe
Safety rating: 100

2. Sheridan College
Safety rating: 99.98

3. Lake Land College
Safety rating: 99.66

4. Southern University at New Orleans
Safety rating: 99.65

5. Erskine College and Seminary
Safety rating: 99.21

6. Central Texas College
Safety rating: 99.08

7. South Plains College
Safety rating: 98.98

8. Virginia Western Community College
Safety rating: 98.94

9. Northeast State Community College
Safety rating: 98.92

10. Delgado Community College
Safety rating: 98.91

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Top 10 Medical Schools In USA

Top 10 Medical Schools of 2014:
1. Washington University in St. Louis
2. Harvard University
3. Johns Hopkins University
4. Baylor College of Medicine
5. Stanford University (tied)
6. Mayo Medical School
7. Yale University
8. University of California, San Diego
9. University of California, San Francisco
10. University of Chicago

Compare these medical schools to the rankings of top graduate schools:

Top 10 graduate medical schools for 2014:

1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Johns Hopkins University
4. University of California, San Francisco
5. University of Pennsylvania
6. Washington University in St. Louis
7. Yale University
8. Columbia University
9. Duke University
10. University of Chicago

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

15 Highest Paying College Majors

1. Petroleum Engineering

Staring median salary: $103,000
Mid-career median salary: $160,000

2. Actuarial Mathematics:

Starting median salary: $58,700
Mid-career median salary: $120,0000

3. Nuclear Engineering

Starting median salary: $67,600
Mid-career median salary: $117,000

4. Chemical Engineering

Starting median salary: $68,200
Mid-career median salary: $115,000

5. Aerospace Engineering

Starting median salary: $62,800
Mid-career median salary: $109,000

6. Electrical Engineering

Starting median salary: $64,300
Mid-career median salary: $106,000

7. Computer Engineering

Starting median salary: $65,300
Mid-career median salary: $106,000

8. Computer Science

Starting median salary: $59,800
Mid-career median salary: $102,000

9. Physics

Starting median salary: $53,100
Mid-career median salary: $101,000

10. Mechanical Engineering

Starting median salary: $60,900
Mid-career median salary: $99,700

11. Materials Science and Engineering

Starting median salary: $62,700
Mid-career median salary: $99,500

12. Software Engineering

Starting median salary: $60,500
Mid-career median salary: $99,300

13. Statistics

Starting median salary: $52,500
Mid-career median salary: $98,900

14. Government

Starting median salary: $43,200
Mid-career median salary: $97,100

15. Economics

Starting median salary: $50,100
Mid-career median salary: $96,700

11 College Majors That Lead To Jobs

1. Biomedical Engineering: the parents standing at the intersection of the life sciences,engineering and medication ar performing on such advances as a man-made urinary organ to assist a pair of million individuals worldwide surrender their dependency on qualitative analysis, and "designer" blood clots created from artificial platelets to save lots of wounded troopers on the tract.

2. Biometrics: This field teaches students a way to build automatic identification devices, like biometric identification systems. As biometric readers replace ikon IDs and passwords in each the general public and personal sectors, the trade is predicted to grow to $363 million by 2018, in line with New York-based Transparency research.

3. Forensic science: additional specialists ar required to control the new, refined tools to stop and investigate crimes. rhetorical science focuses on exploitation technology to research proof. Students ought to expect "tons of mathematics and science, and learning to interface with the criminal justice system," says Timothy Palmbach, chair of the rhetorical science department at the University of recent Haven. 

4. Computer Game Design: the world marketplace for video and on-line games is predicted to achieve $82 billion by 2017, in line with DFC Intelligence, a San Diego-based research company. 

5. Cybersecurity: giant firms and governments ar moving sharply to guard their laptop systems. Between 2014 and 2016, the Pentagon plans to feature over four,000 specialists at its Cyber Command. Specialists in cybersecurity also can expect to search out openings in health care, energy and at security services corporations. 

6. Data Science: The International knowledge corporation., a Massachusetts-based technology research firm, says the world volume of computerised knowledge is doubling each 2 years. this may facilitate produce some four.4 million jobs worldwide by 2015, estimates Connecticut-based technology analysis firm Gartner opposition. Interested students ought to think about a serious in knowledge science or business analytics (No. 7 below). 

7. Business Analytics: whereas closely associated with knowledge science, business analytics is primarily a business major, says Kenneth Gilbert, head of the department of statistics, operations and management science at theUniversity of Tennessee, that launched a curriculum in 2010. Courses embody laptop software system, math, statistics and communication skills. 

8. Petroleum Engineering: New technology has displayed sedimentary rock formations thought unproductive ten years agone. a brand new crop of crude oil engineers are required to faucet these reserves; 1/2 this provide is predicted to retire within the next decade. 

9. Public Health: 2 factors provide public health majors rosy prospects: the threat of worldwide epidemics, and also the a part of health reform that focuses on interference. Students will concentrate on the scientific aspects of the discipline, the applied math angle or policy, and notice add hospitals, nonprofits and community health centers. 

10. Robotics: Between 2012 and 2020, artificial intelligence might produce between a pair of million to three.5 million new jobs, in line with Metra Martech, a London-based research firm – hardly shocking in a very field serving to to expand human capabilities across each walk of life. anaesthesia bots ar helping in surgery; oceanographers ar exploitation underwater robots to map the side of Arctic ice; and NASA's robotic rovers ar presently measuring the surface of Mars. 

11. Sustainability: New and retooled environmental degree programs ar inserting recent stress on sensible problem-solving. The University of Tennessee, that graduated the primary students from its property major in might, offers a solution-oriented syllabus that spans law, business, science, resource management and ethics, says Michael McKinney, faculty member of earth science and environmental studies.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Best Colleges For Computer Science Majors

1. University of California, BerkeleyStarting pay: $82,000
Mid-career pay: $141,400
2. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (CalPoly)Starting pay: $67,000
Mid-career pay: $125,000
3. University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)Starting pay: $68,000
Mid-career pay: $120,200
4. Stanford University (tie)
Starting pay: $90,000
Mid-career pay: $120,000
4. University of California, Irvine (UCI) (tie)
Starting pay: $64,200
Mid-career pay: $120,000
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Starting pay: $82,400
Mid-career pay: $117,500
7. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)Starting pay: $66,700
Mid-career pay: $117,000
8. Cornell UniversityStarting pay: $70,000
Mid-career pay: $116,500
9. University of California, San Diego (UCSD)Starting pay: $70,000
Mid-career pay: $115,000
10. Rutgers University - New BrunswickStarting pay: $63,000
Mid-career pay: $114,500

11. San Jose State University (SJSU)Starting pay: $65,500
Mid-career pay: $114,400
12. New York University (NYU)Starting pay: $60,000
Mid-career pay: $112,500
13. University of Washington (UW)Starting pay: $65,000
Mid-career pay: $112,100
14. University of Maryland (UMD)Starting pay: $66,000
Mid-career pay: $112,000
15. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)Starting pay: $69,500
Mid-career pay: $111,500
16. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) (tie)
Starting pay: $81,300
Mid-career pay: $111,000
16. Georgia Institute of Technology (tie)
Starting pay: $65,800
Mid-career pay: $111,000
18. University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)Starting pay: $65,000
Mid-career pay: $110,000
19. University of Texas (UT) - AustinStarting pay: $64,000
Mid-career pay: $106,200
20. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)Starting pay: $68,000
Mid-career pay: $106,000