#Kaplan in the News

March 20, 2012

Metro Philadelphia: “Today’s law students”

March 19, 2012

The Heights (Boston College): “Changes in the MCATs to Affect a Quarter of Students”

About.com College Admissions: “Facebook, Google and College Admissions”

March 15, 2012

The East Carolinian (East Carolina University): “Less pre-law students interested in politics”

National Review Online: “This Could Be Good News”

March 13, 2012

All Facebook: “Applying To Schools? Mind Your Facebook Profile”

March 12, 2012

The National Jurist: “NJ Gov calls law student an idiot; fewer law students headed into politics”

March 9, 2012

The Tulane Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “MCAT changes time and content for exams starting in 2015″

March 8, 2012

The Wall Street Journal Law Blog: “Study Finds Future Lawyers May Snub Politics”

BuzzFeed: “Even Lawyers Don’t Want To Be Politicans Any More”

FOX News.com: “MCAT Changes Mean Changes For College Curricula”

The Red and Black (University of Georgia): “MCAT making changes starting in 2015″

March 7, 2012

BusinessWeek.com: “GMAT Tip: Inference Questions”

The California Aggie (University of California, Davis): “MCAT to face significant content changes in 2015″

 

March 6, 2012

The Oregon Daily Emerald (University of Oregon): “Changes to MCAT announced, set for 2015″

The Daily Free Press (Boston University): “Direct correlation between AP courses and long-term success, study says”

The Liberty Champion (Liberty University): “MCAT predicted to become harder”

March 5, 2012

The Daily Beacon (University of Tennessee – Knoxville): “MCAT to add new test sections in 2015″

The Oklahoma Daily (University of Oklahoma): “OU preparing medical students for updated MCAT”

Law School Interactive: “LSAT Training On The Go”