#Kaplan in the News

October 22, 2012

The Wall Street Journal: “Despite Job Market, Recent Grads Heart Law School”

October 20, 2012

The Salary Reporter: “Want to Go to College? Watch What You Post Online”

October 19, 2012

ABC World News: “Social Media Jinxing College Applicants” 

The Emory Wheel (Emory University): “Social Media More Damaging to College Apps”

FindLaw: “Pre- Law Students Still Cite Law School Rankings as Most Important”

October 18, 2012

The Star Tribune: “Online oopses can hurt college chances”

The Star Tribune: “Crafting a positive digital footprint”

Madame Noire: “College Admissions Officers Are Judging You By Your Online Profile”

Clear Admit: “Clear Admit Facebook Contest Winner Reports Back on Kaplan GMAT Prep Course”

OnlineMBA: ” GRE or GMAT? As More Bschools Accept Both Tests, Students Find Flexibility”

The Parthenon (Marshall University): “Social Media More Damaging to College Applicants”

October 17, 2012

The Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State University): “Social media more damaging to college applicants”

October 16, 2012

The Hoya (Georgetown University): “In College Admissions, Facebook Now a Factor”

October 15, 2012

U.S. News & World Report: “Fewer 2012 MBA Applications May Mean More Competition in 2013″

CBS – Philadelphia: “Web Profiles Haunt Students”

The Standard-Examiner: “Our View: Web profile nightmares”

The Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia): “Surveillance is trending”

The University Echo (University of Tennessee – Chattanooga): “Social media sites could determine college acceptance in future”

October 14, 2012

Big Think: “The Social Media Arms Race in College Applications”

TommieMedia.com (University of St. Thomas): “Admissions won’t use social media for future students”

October 12, 2012

Forbes: “What College Admission Officers Don’t Like Seeing On Facebook: Vulgarity, Drinking Photos & ‘Illegal Activities'”

U.S. News University Directory: “California Creates Bill to Give College Applicants More Online Privacy”

October 11, 2012

The Universe (Brigham Young University): “Facebook can be damaging to college admissions”

The Tulane Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “Social media impacts prospective students”

The Montclarian (Montclair State University): “Who Else Can “Like” Your Status?”

ReadWriteWeb: “How High School Students Use Facebook To Fool College Admissions Officers”