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April 20, 2011

The Harvard Crimson (Harvard University): “Keeping the Test a Test”

The Modesto Bee: “SAT essay is more about style than substance”

April 19, 2011

The Denver Post: “Really? SAT’s subject reality TV”

The Battalion (Texas A&M University): “Students prepare as MCAT revamps”

The Guardian (Wright State University): “GRE to see changes”

April 15, 2011

The Observer (University of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s College): “GMAT, MCAT change format”

April 14, 2011

The Michigan Daily (University of Michigan): “Altered MCAT to test wider variety of content, more advanced science”

The Miami Hurricane (University of Miami): “Alterations to tests elicit mixed responses”

April 13, 2011

The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University): “MCAT exam to undergo changes in 2015″

April 12, 2011

WAGA-TV (FOX-Atlanta): “Helping Your Chances to Enter College”

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “MCAT to get makeover in 2015″

The Review (University of Delaware): “Potential MCAT changes may affect students, curricula”

The Emory Wheel (Emory University): “Possible MCAT Changes to Affect Student Preparation”

April 11, 2011

The Harvard Crimson (Harvard University):  “Overhauled MCAT to be Released in 2015″

The Daily Utah Chronicle (University of Utah): “Proposed changes would expand MCAT”

The Grand Valley Lanthorn (Grand Valley State University): “Rankings not only factor when evaluating graduate schools”

April 8, 2011

The Daily Bruin (University of California – Los Angeles): “Proposal for new MCAT focuses on real-world skills by including behavioral and social science section, eliminating writing section”

The Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “GRE format and content to change this summer; New MCAT will also be adjusted in 2015″

April 7, 2011

U.S. News & World Report: “College Bring Campuses to Facebook”

The Daily Pennsylvanian (University of Pennsylvania): “Proposed MCAT changes focus on social sciences”

April 6, 2011

The Lantern (Ohio State University): “MCAT, GRE could be prepped for change”

The Yale Daily News (Yale University): “Future pre-meds will take new MCAT”