#Kaplan in the News

March 11, 2013

The Wall Street Journal: “Top Law School Cuts Admissions”

The Chicago Tribune: “NU Law to cut class sizes, hold tuition in check”

March 8, 2013

JD Journal: “MBE Set to Change from February 2015″

ABA Journal: “Gulp! Civil procedure will be added to Multistate Bar Exam”

The National Law Journal: “Yes, civil procedure will be on the bar exam”

The Harvard Crimson (Harvard University): “Harvard Initiatives Seek to Draw Premed Students to Primary Care”

The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University): “More primary care physicians needed”

March 7, 2013

The Wall Street Journal: “The Bar Exam Is About to Get Harder”

The Huffington Post:”On The Fly: I’m Not LMFAO At Cursing”

Above The Law: “There Will Be A New Bar Exam in 2015″

The Daily Reveille:”More primary care physicians needed”

March 6, 2013

The Huffington Post: “The Best Part- Time Jobs For You”

Piedmont Parent: “GETTING TO KNOW YOU- ONLINE”

Piedmont Parent: “FINANCIAL AID: APPLY EARLY”

charlotte parent: “SOCIAL MEDIA DO’S AND DON’TS WHEN APPLYING TO COLLEGE”

AMA Wire- Study: “Pre-med students more interested in specialties” 

February 27, 2013

U.S. News University Directory: “Few Pre- Med Students Hope to Go Into Primary Care”

February 26, 2013

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “There is a shortage of doctors in the US, new survey shows”

February 25, 2013

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “Atypical UF engineering student wins $25,000 in sweepstakes”

February 22, 2013

Mashable:  “What to Do When Your Kid’s Online Rep Goes Awry”

EdCetera: “Incubating the Era of the Flipped Edtech Startup”

The American College of Physicians Internist: “With 7 million patients facing a primary care shortfall, two-thirds of pre-meds mull specialty careers”

February 21, 2013

Washington Business Journal (TechFlash blog): “Kaplan teams with TechStars”

Technapex: “Edtech accelerators, UNITE!” 

February 20, 2013

GIGAOM: “Ed tech accelerators go corporate: Pearson and Kaplan launch startup programs”

Education.com: “Can your Kid’s Social Media Behavior Affect Her College Admissions?”

MEDCITY News: ” Shorter medical school programs spark interest among pre-meds as option to address primary care MD shortage”

Becker’s Hospital Review: “Survey: Less Than One Third of Pre-Med Students Plan to Go Into Primary Care”

OnlineMBA: “Using Social Media to Get Into Business School”