#Kaplan in the News

October 28, 2011

The Daily Toreador (Texas Tech University): “More colleges use social networking to check applicants’ background”

The Daily Bruin (University of California – Los Angeles): “Study by Kaplan Test Prep found law schools look at social networking sites when evaluating applicants more often than other graduate schools”

October 27, 2011

The Daily Californian (University of California – Berkeley): “Law schools check digital trail of applicants more than other schools”

October 26, 2011

The Diamondback (University of Maryland): “Unlawful Profiles”

October 25, 2011

The Village Voice: “Rate My Professors Has Some Academics Up in Arms” 

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “Survey shows some law schools review applicants’ online behavior”

The ABA Journal: “Law School Admissions Officers Are Googling Applicants and Checking Them Out on Facebook”

LockerGnome: “Applying to Law School This Year? Be Careful What You Post on Facebook”

Examiner.com: “Kaplan survey says admissions officers Googling applicants”

The Daily Record: “Clean up your digital trail, already”

Ms. JD: “Is Law School Admissions Becoming Creepy?” 

October 24, 2011

The Wall Street Journal Law Blog: “Remember: Law School Admissions Officers Are a Nosy Bunch”

Above The Law: “Non-Sequiturs”

The National Law Journal: “Another barrier to law school: an unsavory digital trail”

All Facebook: “1 In 3 Law Schools Eye Applicants’ Facebook Pages”

Today’s Chicago Woman: “The New GRE”

October 22, 2011

News 12 Connecticut: “Admissions Officers Checking Out Applicants on Facebook”

October 21, 2011

MBA Podcaster: “GMAT’s New Integrated Reasoning Section Set to Launch in 2012″

October 18, 2011

The New York Post: “Finding your funding

BusinessWeek.com: “Chat Transcript: Managing Your Online Reputation”

October 16, 2011

The Arab American News: “Kaplan Test Prep: An international student’s guide to a medical license”

October 15, 2011

News 12 New Jersey: “How Facebook is Changing the College Admissions Process”