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Indiana is home to many firsts: Baseball's first game was played in Fort Wayne in 1871, the first long-distance auto race was held in Indianapolis in 1911, and the first Raggedy Ann doll was created in 1914. In keeping with the tradition, tutors in Indianapolis can help you in your quest to finish first in your class.

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The U.S. Census Bureau reports that Indianapolis area residents have achieved a higher level of education than the national average: 27.7 percent of Marion County residents over the age of 25 had earned a bachelor's degree or higher as of 2009. Indiana is also home to many storied colleges and universities. The College Board reports that Indiana University at Bloomington, Purdue University at West Lafayette, Ball State University and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis were among the top schools chosen to receive final SAT scores for potential student applications. Other popular schools include Butler University and University of Indianapolis.

High schools in Indiana offer promising results from testing in the 2009-2010 school year. Among those in 8th grade, the Department of Education reports 72.3 percent proficiency on state reading tests and a 75.3 percent proficiency on state math tests. That puts Indiana above the national average in average test scores.

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development expects employment increases in several industries between 2008 and 2018. The fastest growth is projected for Internet service providers, while other hot jobs include work in ambulatory health services; professional, scientific and technical services; and social assistance. Earning a degree can open doors to new positions or advancement in promising fields, and Indianapolis tutors can help.

Indianapolis Fast Facts

  • 27.7 percent of residents of Marion County, Indiana hold a bachelor's degree or higher
  • The city of Indianapolis has a high school graduation rate of 81.3 percent
  • The median household income in Marion County was $41,201 in 2009

Indiana State Facts

  • Indiana ranks a favorable 7th in cost of living among U.S. states for the 2nd quarter of 2011
  • Major industries in Indiana include agriculture, manufacturing and mining
  • Indiana is above the national average for 4th grade and 8th grade scores in math and reading achievement

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