#Kaplan in the News

June 26, 2017

Above The Law: “Students Applaud Changes To LSAT Even If They Don’t Know What It Means”

Law And More: “LSAT Changes – But Still No Way to Game the System”

June 20, 2017

Clear Admit: “New GMAT Feature Offers Test-Taking Personalization”

University Herald: “College Applications Made Easy With These Internet Tips College Hopefuls Can Make Use Of”

June 19, 2017

Associated Press:  “To Post or Not to Post: Internet Tips for College Hopefuls”

Civitas Media: “Be smart when using social media”

Top MBA: “GMAT or GRE for MBA Admission: How to Decide”

Top MBA: “You Can Now Choose the Order in Which You Tackle GMAT Sections”

June 16, 2017

Above The Law: “Harvard’s Accepting The GRE — How Much Should You Freak Out?”

GoodCall: “Harvard Rescinds Admissions Offers – Could Your College Be Next?”

June 15, 2017

The Conversation: “Dear students, what you post can wreck your life” 

June 13, 2017

Mashable: “Getting ready for college now means cleaning up your online footprint”

The Daily Trojan (University of Southern California): “Universities should be able to revoke admissions based on online behavior”

June 12, 2017

Inside Higher Ed: “Was Harvard Correct to Revoke Admissions Offers Over Offensive Posts?”

June 9, 2017

The Hartford Courant: “Harvard Admissions Decision a Warning To Applicants: Watch What You Post Online”

June 7, 2017

Radio Zero: “Así no más: Harvard les quitó el cupo por memes machistas y xenófobos”

CBC.ca: “‘There is a huge consequence': A foolish social media post can dash your post-secondary dreams”

The Federalist: “Harvard Rescinded Acceptances Over Private Facebook Posts, And That Doesn’t Violate The First Amendment”

Indiana Daily Student (Indiana University): “IU should reform its financial aid system”

June 5, 2017

NBC News: “Harvard Rescinds 10 Admissions Over Offensive Memes”

The Chicago Tribune: “Social media footprints are nothing new, so what were those Harvard kids thinking?”

The Washington Post: “Harvard withdraws 10 acceptances for ‘offensive’ memes in private group chat”

Inside Higher Ed: “Admissions Snooping on Social Media: the Data”

Education Week: “Harvard Withdraws Acceptance of Students for ‘Offensive’ Facebook Group Posts”