#Kaplan in the News

April 3, 2012

JD Oasis: “Politics: Yay or Nay?”

April 2, 2012

FOX Business: “Family Affair: Making a College Decision”

April 1, 2012

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “College Prep Series to help metro Atlanta students with exam preparation”

March 28, 2012

Wall Street Oasis: “Biggest Killer of Your App? A Low GMAT Score..”

March 29, 2012

The Breeze (James Madison University): “Pre-law students expect stiff competition in D.C.”

March 27, 2012

Associated Press: “Tighter security for SAT, ACT in wake of cheating”

Student Advisor: “More Admissions Officers Looking Up Your Web Presence”

Next Stop: College: “Social Networking and Admissions: Who is Checking?”

Poets & Quants: “GPAs & GMATs: What You Need To Get In”

Poets & Quants: “One In Four Adcoms Using Google To Check On MBA Applicants”

The Crimson White (University of Alabama): “Fewer students, fewer women interested in political office”

March 25, 2012

The Iowa City Press-Citizen: “Accelerated programs benefit students and UI”

March 23, 2012

The Tulane Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “Pre-law students object to politics”

The Tulane Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “American politics is broken: take that as a challenge”

March 22, 2012

The Central Florida Future (University of Central Florida): “AAMC: Prepare for MCAT changes now”

The Kentucky Kernel (University of Kentucky): “MCAT changes focus on holistic approach”

Clear Admit: “GMAT Tips – The GMAT: Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going and Why It Matters”

March 21, 2012

The Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State University): “MCAT and GMAT to undergo changes”

The Arizona Daily Wildcat (University of Arizona): “Survey: Number of law students eyeing political office has fallen”

The Utah Daily Chronicle (University of Utah): “Law students less likely to run for office”