#Kaplan in the News

March 3, 2012

Poets & Quants: “Timely Advice from the Guru of the GMAT”

March 1, 2012

The Arizona Daily Wildcat (University of Arizona): “Psychology, sociology now added to admissions exam”

The Lamron: (SUNY Geneseo): “MCAT to integrate communication skills”

The State News (Michigan State University): “MCAT will be longer and more difficult with approved changes”

February 29, 2012

The Daily Free Press (Boston University): “MCAT examinations to include sociology, psych”

The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University): “‘Dramatic’ MCAT changes approved”

The Minnesota Daily (University of Minnesota): “MCAT changes will make test longer, harder”

The Indiana Daily Student (Indiana University): “New sections, length set for 2015 MCAT”

February 28, 2012

The Daily Northwestern (Northwestern University): “MCAT changes require curriculum shift”

The Daily Kansan (University of Kansas): “Universities must adjust their curriculum for MCAT changes”

The Daily Bruin (University of California, Los Angeles): “Officially approved changes to MCAT could affect premedical students’ coursework at UCLA”

The East Carolinian (East Carolina University): “Changes to GMAT may increase test’s difficulty”

February 27, 2012

The Guardian (University of California, San Diego): “Cram Session”

February 23, 2012

The Daily Californian (University of California – Berkeley): “Business school, medical school assessment exams to become more challenging”

February 22, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian (University of Pennsylvania): “GMAT to experience makeover”

The Oklahoma Daily (University of Oklahoma): “In preparing to take MCAT, students face onslaught of studying”

T.H.E. Journal: “Kaplan Seeks Submissions for Best Practices Contest”

February 21, 2012

The Emory Wheel (Emory University): “Students to Feel Effects Of GMAT Changes”

Examiner.com: “Medical school aspirants will face expanded, more challenging MCAT in 2015″

February 20, 2012

The Chronicle (Duke University): “Changes to GMAT may increase test’s difficulty”

The Central Florida Future (University of Central Florida): “Advisers unaware of changes in GMAT”

February 16, 2012

The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University): “More GRE test-takers heighten competition”