#Kaplan in the News

October 14, 2013

Business Insider: “The Majority of College Admissions Officers Do Not Check Applicants’ Social Media Profiles”

Madame Noire: “The End of Affirmative Action? Medical and Law Schools Express Concerns for Racial Diversity”

Media Post: “Most Admissions Officers Don’t Check Social Profiles”

October 13, 2013

San Francisco Chronicle: “Few colleges check applicants’ social media posts”

October 10, 2013

Slate: “We Are Teaching High School Students to Write Terribly”

The Brown and White (Lehigh University): “Law schools across the nation see significant drop in applicant pools” 

October 9, 2013

NetworkWorld: “College feed, a more employable, less social public profile” 

The Central Florida Future (University of Central Florida): “UCF ranks No. 5 on Kaplan list of law school hopefuls” 

Wicked Local Swampscott: “Editorial: Social media’s role in college admissions”

October 8, 2013

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “UF Levin College of Law bucks national trend of decreasing admissions” 

Inside Counsel: “Law school class size decreasing, says survey”

The State Hornet (Sacramento State University): “Social media privacy should be accessible to all” 

October 7, 2013

Pre-Med USA: “Kaplan: ‘MCAT Advantage- Anywhere’ Course Review, Part 3: Diagnostics and Tech Support” 

The National Jurist: “Survey says: Fewer students, more practical training”

October 3, 2013

Graduate Guide: “Entering Classes at Many Law Schools Shrink” 

October 2, 2013

The Indiana Lawyer: “Annual survey finds fewer law school admissions and applications”

October 1, 2013

NY Metro: “What’s the difference between the SAT and the ACT” 

The Washington Business Journal: “Law school applications continue sharp decline” 

Above the Law: “Non-Sequiturs: 10.01.03

Greedy Associates: “Survey Says: Supply of Law School Seats is Correcting for Demand”

The Spokesman- Review: “Kaplan Test Prep survey shows students and law schools both want change” 

September 30, 2013

am New York: “College round 2: what it takes to head back to school”