#Kaplan in the News

September 29, 2013

Accepted: “2013 College Admissions Survey Highlights” 

September 28, 2013

U.S. News University Directory: “Report: Many SAT Takers Unprepared for College- Level Work”

September 27, 2013

The Financial Times: “The right to hide our youthful mistakes”

All Tech Considered (NPR): “This Law Wants To Save Teen’s Reputations, But Won’t”

The Boston Globe (College Bound): “Tips from tutors on how to ace the SAT and ACT” 

September 26, 2013

The Christian Science Monitor: “Flatlining SAT scores are ‘a call to action’ for educators”

The Orlando Sentinel: “SAT scores 2013 released: Florida students below nation”

MOMS ‘N Charge: “5 Easy Tips to Master When Preparing for an Interview”

September 25, 2013

mom.me: “Could a Web ‘Eraser Button’ for Teens Actually Work?”

September 24, 2013

The Huffington Post: “Teen Get Online ‘Eraser Button’ With New California Law”

Reuters: “California law allows kids to erase digital indiscretions” 

NBC- Kansas City, Missouri: “California passes social media bill; allows minors to erase postings”

September 23, 2013

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “Survey: Less than a third of college applicants’ personal essays are excellent or outstanding”

KPCC (Southern California Public Radio): “UPDATE: Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill increasing online privacy for minors in California”

September 22, 2013

U.S. News University Directory: “College Admissions Officers Ready for Revamped SAT”

Reputation Management: “Online Reputation Management for High School Students”

September 20, 2013

The Los Angeles Times: “Putting your best Facebook forward”

September 17, 2013

The National Jurist: “The National Jurist- Law grads give schools high marks, but want change”