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New York, NY (December 13, 2016) – A new Kaplan survey of nearly 1,000 PSAT students reveals why so many aspiring college students put so much effort into doing well on the exam: to get better prepared for the SAT® and to earn money for college*. The findings come as 3.8 million test takers across the country who took the PSAT in October begin receiving their scores this month. A deeper dive into students’ motivations are as follows:
“The PSAT is an important first step on the path to success in the college admissions process, so it’s important to prepare accordingly,” said Lee Weiss, vice president of college admissions programs, Kaplan Test Prep. “Aspiring college students should think about taking the PSAT before taking the SAT or ACT.”
PSAT preppers are among the record number of pre-college students turning to Kaplan, with the test prep industry leader reporting that more students have used Kaplan products and programs for the PSAT, SATⓇ and ACTⓇ this year than in any prior year in its 78-year history. Uncertainty around the redesigned SAT has fueled a more than 54% growth in Kaplan’s SAT publishing offerings, 43% growth in Kaplan’s ACT publishing offerings, and 41% growth in Kaplan’s SAT Live Online offerings.
In 2016, Kaplan introduced several groundbreaking free, interactive livestreaming teaching events for the PSAT, SAT and ACT, which prepared hundreds of thousands of students for these high-stakes tests. PSAT Prep Live, the most recent of these events, taught by master Kaplan teachers, garnered enthusiastic responses from the tens of thousands of students who participated and were part of the dynamic live-chat discussion.
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*For the survey, 981 students who took a Kaplan PSAT course were polled online in October 2016.
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New York, NY (December 8, 2016) — A new Kaplan Bar Review survey of 1,000 law school graduates from the class of 2016 finds a nearly unanimous judgment: 91 percent want every state to adopt the Uniform Bar Examination to license new attorneys.* This percentage represents a significant jump from when Kaplan first surveyed law school graduates on this issue in 2013, when 80 percent supported UBE adoption across the country. Kaplan’s findings come as three additional states — Illinois, Maine, and North Carolina — consider joining the 26 other jurisdictions that have adopted the UBE.
When asked why they support the adoption of the UBE, which is essentially a national licensing exam for would be practicing attorneys to practice law across multiple states without having to take multiple state-specific bar exams, 89% say because it provides more job portability; 38 percent say because the exam is easier to study for; but just 16 percent say because the exam’s content is easier.
“While the job market for new attorneys has improved significantly in recent years, it remains tight, and law school graduates recognize that the UBE offers greater portability and flexibility in terms of career opportunities. The UBE is not necessarily an easier exam than state-specific bar exams, but it may make the job search a bit easier,” said Tammi Rice, vice president and general manager, Kaplan Bar Review. “It’s important to note, however, that although more than 90 percent of recent graduates prefer universal adoption the UBE, half of the U.S. jurisdictions still don’t use this, including four of the five biggest states: California, Texas, Florida and Illinois. This may change, but given unique issues that states face, we believe many will hold onto their state-specific bar exams.”
Rice points out that adopting the Uniform Bar Examination has led to a boost in the overall exam passage rate for some states, but not others. Since adopting the UBE, the passage rate in both New York and DC jumped. In New Mexico however, the bar passage rate dropped. “There are a lot of variables for why a state’s bar passage rate may rise or fall after the UBE is adopted. In some states, the UBE is actually harder than the state-specfic bar exam was, but in some states it’s not as challenging. Law schools realize how important it is for their students to pass and many have made it a priority to make sure their students get the preparation they need to succeed, as many aspiring law students look at this statistic when deciding where to enroll. A school’s bar passage rate also weighs heavily into the rankings.”
The 26 U.S. jurisdictions that have adopted the UBE are Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
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*Kaplan Bar Review conducted the survey via email in August 2016. It includes responses from 1,000 law school graduates from the class of 2016.
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Kaplan Bar Review (www.kaplanbarreview.com) provides full-service bar review programs in 51 jurisdictions (all 50 states and Washington, DC). Additionally, Kaplan Bar Review offers supplemental preparation for the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE).
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