The Parent Paper: “Spring fever”
U.S. News & World Report: “What Potential MCAT Changes Mean for Premed Students”
The Washington Square News (New York University): “Social networking sites an asset to college admissions officers”
Money Watch: “Top 25 College Twitterers to Follow”
The Fayetteville Observer: “SAT essay option is rooted in reality TV”
Vault’s Law Blog: Legal Careers and Industry News: “Top Ranked Doesn’t Equal Most Applications”
The Central Florida Future (University of Central Florida): “MCAT to become 7-hour exam”
LawSchoolPodcaster.com: “Mastering LSAT Logic Games”
The Harvard Crimson (Harvard University): “Keeping the Test a Test”
The Modesto Bee: “SAT essay is more about style than substance”
The Denver Post: “Really? SAT’s subject reality TV”
The Battalion (Texas A&M University): “Students prepare as MCAT revamps”
The Guardian (Wright State University): “GRE to see changes”
The Observer (University of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s College): “GMAT, MCAT change format”
The Michigan Daily (University of Michigan): “Altered MCAT to test wider variety of content, more advanced science”
The Miami Hurricane (University of Miami): “Alterations to tests elicit mixed responses”