December 13, 2014

Valley News: “Sex Assaults An Issue for College Bound”

December 12, 2014

Bloomberg BusinessWeek: “Sex Assaults Heighten Anxiety as Students Apply to U.S. Colleges”

Bloomberg Businessweek: “Kids Picking Colleges Now Look at Cost, Location — and Sexual Assaults”

The Chicago Tribune: “Sex assaults heighten college admissions fears as deadline looms”

Privacy Lives: “Colleges, Universities Increasingly Review Applicants’ Social Media Postings”

ITravelEasy: “Sex Assaults Heighten College Admissions Fears as Deadline Looms”

December 11, 2014

The New York Times: “College for Grown-Ups”

December 10, 2014

Red Eye Chicago: “Boot camp- style schools teach code to career switchers”

December 9, 2014

U.S. News University Directory: “Expectation and Reality Not Always Aligned for Incoming Law Students”

HotChalk Education Network: “How Online Posts Affect Colleges’ Decisions”

Kaplan Test Prep’s 2014 Survey of Medical School Admissions Officers

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To ensure that students receive accurate and up-to-date information on trends in the medical school admissions process, Kaplan Test Prep annually surveys admissions officers from medical schools across the United States.  The survey data collected helps Kaplan provided informed insights to the thousands of aspiring medical school students we work with each year. Click Kaplan Test Prep’s 2014 Survey of Medical School Admissions Officers for the results. Here are some highlights:

  •  Forty-four percent said it makes no difference which MCAT score is submitted – the current one expiring in January 2015 or the new one launching in April 2015; 28% recommend pre-meds take the current MCAT; and 27% recommend they take the new test.
  • Biochem is currently a prerequisite at 27% of medical schools, according to Kaplan’s survey, but responses indicate that percentage will increase to at least 32% for students enrolling in 2016 (which includes some current college seniors and most juniors), and likely much more — 24% said they were not sure what their policy will be.
  • 40% of medical schools say that a low MCAT score is the biggest “application killer.”
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December 8, 2014

Inside Counsel: “Study: Desires of pre-law students may differ from law school reality”

December 7, 2014

The Metro: “Pre- law students don’t want a stereotypical law school experience”

December 6, 2014

The Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia): “MCAT registration opens for students”

December 5, 2014

CBS- San Francisco: “Could Your Next Tweet Hurt Your Chances Of Getting Into College”

St. Cloud Times: “No need to fear social media, future college students”