#Kaplan in the News

November 11, 2011

The Tiger News (Clemson University): “Digital trails affect admissions” 

November 10, 2011

NBC New York: “Students React to SAT Cheating Allegations”

November 9, 2011

The Northerner (Northern Kentucky University): “Facebook not admission tool for Chase”

The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University): “Law schools trending toward checking Internet on applicants”

November 8, 2011

Reputation Rhino: “Law School Admissions Officers are Looking Closely at Facebook and Google”

Kiwi Commons: “New Survey Finds Law Schools Check Applicants’ Online Profiles”

November 7, 2011

Schools.com: “41 percent of law school admissions officers have “Googled” applicants, survey finds”

The National Jurist: The bar exam for non U.S. attorneys

November 4, 2011

The Daily Illini (University of Illinois): “Increasing number of admissions officers, employers checking out applicants on social media sites”

November 3, 2011

U.S. News & World Report: “Law Students Face Higher Consequences Online”

The Daily Bruin (University of California – Los Angeles): “Rearranged Law School Rankings”

The FSView & Florida Flambeau (Florida State University): “More law schools Google applicants”

Clear Admit: “New GMAT Could Require Additional Test Preparation Time for MBA Candidates”

The Rocket (Slippery Rock University): “Unemployment big problem for Slippery Rock University grads”

November 2, 2011

The Chicago Tribune: “The tests, they are a-changin'”

Greedy Associates: “Law School Admission Officers Are Checking Facebook Walls”

November 1, 2011

The Chronicle (Duke University): “Law school applicants most likely to have Facebook checked”

The Daily Californian (University of California – Berkeley): “Social Networking”

NationalJurist.com: “Charlotte wins in South Africa; Law schools look at Facebook”

NationalJurist.com: “Law schools google and look at applicants Facebook page”

The Parthenon (Marshall University): “A public persona”

October 31, 2011

MSNBC.com: “Applying to grad schools? Clean up your Facebook”

The Daily Northwestern (Northwestern University): “Law school admissions use Facebook, Google to screen applicants, study finds”

The Daily Tar Heel (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill): “Kenan-Flagler applicants more likely to be screened with social media at UNC”

The State News (Michigan State University): “Law schools take Facebook into account”

The Minnesota Daily (University of Minnesota – Minneapolis): “Law schools check Facebook for admissions”

Financial Times.com: “New GMAT means more work for aspiring MBAs”