#Kaplan in the News

March 2, 2018

The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida): “Applications to this UF college spiked after the 2016 election”

The Knight News (Queens College): “Kaplan’s “Prep for the Win” Breaks Down the GRE”

National Jurist: “How You Can Start Your Career In Politics Now”

March 1, 2018

College Covered: “5 of the Biggest 2018 College Admissions and Application Trends”

February 23, 2018

The Washington Post: “Did law school applications get a ‘Trump bump’? Maybe.”

POLITICO: “Interesting Data Point”

NewsMax: “Poll: 32 Percent of Law School Applicants Cite Election as the Reason”

Above The Law: “New York Is Officially GRE Country”

February 22, 2018

The ABA Journal: “The ‘Trump bump’ for law school applicants is real and significant, survey says”

Above The Law: “Over 30 Percent Of Applicants Want To Go To Law School Because Of Trump”

Law.com: “LSAT Takers Hit 16-Year High, But Most Grads Regret Going to Law School”

Vice: “Trump’s Presidency Is Inspiring People to Go to Law School”

JD Journal: “Survey Finds 2016 Election Impacted Students’ Decisions To Go To Law School”

Above The Law: “Look At The Latest Law School Proudly On Team GRE”

February 9, 2018

The Cardinal Points (SUNY Plattsburgh): “International Admissions Drops” 

February 8, 2018

Above The Law: “Another Elite Law School Eyes GRE For Admissions” 

February 2, 2018

eCampus News: “Admissions officers spy decline in international applicants”

January 30, 2018

The Chicago Tribune: “John Marshall Law School will start accepting GRE as test alternative to LSAT”

Above The Law: “Another Law School Jumps On The GRE Train”

January 25, 2018

The Financial Times: “Careless tweets can cost your place at business school”

The Collegian (Hillsdale College): “Law schools now accepting both LSAT and GRE, loosening admission standards”

January 24, 2018

Newsweek: “College Help: ACT Test Will Soon Offer Free Online Study Guides”

The Daily Universe (Brigham Young University): “College admission officers concerned about decline in international applicants”