#Kaplan in the News

April 23, 2015

ABC News Sacramento: “How to transition to a high-paying tech career – with no prior experience”

April 16, 2015

Becker’s Hospital Review: “Revised MCAT is longer, broader and more interdisciplinary”

April 8, 2015

The Hullabaloo (Tulane University): “AAMC revamps MCAT, revisions to take effect in April”

Ivywise: “Weekly College Admissions News Roundup, March 30- April 3″

April 20, 2015

Examiner: “Where does Minnesota rank? FlexJobs Names Top 10 States For Telecommuting”

April 6, 2015

Entrepreneur: “5 Companies Tell Us How They Retain Their Best Talent”

Yahoo! Finance Singapore: “5 Companies Tell Us How They Retain their best Talent”

The Baltimore Sun: “County schools help students prep for SATs”

Education Dive: “It’s Official: Student connections often impact admissions”

Admit This: “Inside College Admissions”

April 3, 2015

Education Week: “In College Admissions, Who You Know Matters, Survey Finds”

April 2, 2015

Today: “Harvard, Stanford reject 95% of applicants this year”

NY Mag: don’t Stick With Your first Instinct on a Test”

eCampus News: “Admissions officers feel pressured to accept these students”

April 1, 2015

Forbes: “America’s Best Employers”

Time: “Many Colleges Offer Affirmative Action for the Rich and Powerful”

The Washington Post: “Well- connected applicants, legacies still hold advantage in college admissions, survey finds”

BloombergBusiness: “Harvard, Standford Reject 95 Percent of Applicants This Year”

BloombergBusiness: “One in Four Colleges Say They’re Pressured to Rig Admissions”

The Week: “25 percent of college admissions officers admit to accepting ‘influential slackers'”

CBS Local San Francisco: “Survey: 25% College Admissions Officers Feel Pressure To Admit Students With Better Connections Thank Qualifications”

Syracuse.com: “Should who you know be a factor in college admission?”

MSN Money: “A fourth of colleges say they’re pressured to rig admissions”

The Kansas City Star: “At pet-happy Stephens College some dogs and cats come with a scholarship”

March 31, 2015

U.S.  News and University Directory: “GRE Increasingly Popular for International Business Students”

March 30, 2015

The Nighthawk News (First Flight High School): “Repercussions vary for bad behavior on the web”