October 16, 2019

The Daily Pennsylvanian (University of Pennsylvania): “The LSAT is now all digital, but Penn students say they prefer paper and pencil”

October 15, 2019

Above The Law: “Holy Crap! A Ton Of Wannabe Law School Students Got Cold Feet”

October 14, 2019

The Aggie (University of California, Davis): “New LSAT format prompts mixed reviews from students”

Royal Purple (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater): “Law School Admission Test Changes To Digital Format”

October 13, 2019

The Crimson White (University of Alabama): “LSAT last graduate school entrance exam to go digital”

October 11, 2019

National Jurist: “50% of July LSAT test-takers cancel their score”

LLM Guide: “An LL.M. in New York City: Why the Big Apple is a Great Place to Study Law”

Study Breaks: “The New Online LSAT: Testing Both Legal Knowledge And Tech Skills”

 

October 10, 2019

College Confidential: “ACT Instituting Major Changes”

Above The Law: “Another Law School Joins The GRE Party”

StudyTravel Network: “ACT Test unveils new retake and online options”

October 8, 2019

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Big changes to ACT: Students able to retake individual sections rather than entire test”

The Iowa City Press-Citizen: ACT: “Students can retake individual sections starting next September”

AL.com: “ACT college admission test to offer single section retakes in 2020″

Kaplan Test Prep Comments on the ACT’s Announced Changes to the ACT® College Admissions Exam

Note to editors: Kaplan is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC)

Press Contact: Russell Schaffer, russell.schaffer@kaplan.com, 212.453.7538
Twitter: @KapTestNews, @KaplanSATACT

New York, NY (October 8, 2019) – The following statement is from Sam Pritchard, director of college prep programs, Kaplan Test Prep, regarding today’s announcement by the ACT on upcoming changes to the ACT college admissions exam, which was taken by nearly 2 million high school students this year:

“These are the most significant changes to the ACT in several decades and are designed to give aspiring college students more options in putting their best foot forward. First, allowing students to retake individual test sections, rather than retaking a three hour test, will enable them to focus their energy and study efforts accordingly to improve sectional performance. Second, putting the ability to ‘superscore’, or aggregate the best section scores from all tests taken, into the hands of the test taker allows students to present schools with their best test performance. Finally, the shift to digital provides more immediate reporting, which can give students more flexibility. Instead of waiting for the 2-8 weeks it can typically take for score reports to arrive, test takers can expect to receive their scores within two days, which gives them additional time to study or decide if they want to retake the exam.

“These are overall very positive changes for test takers, but there are a couple of issues we’ll monitor closely to understand their full impact. Making retesting more manageable may motivate certain students to retake test sections several times, which can feed into unnecessary test anxiety. Students should go into test day believing this will be the only time they’ll take the test, rather than relying on retest options. And not all students and high schools have internet access to practice the digital test format, which is why the test maker’s decision to keep a paper-and-pencil format option is important in ensuring all students continue to have access and options.

“But the shift to a digital format follows a trend we’ve seen among major admissions exams over the past decade, as the admissions exams for graduate school, business school, law school, and medical school have all already made the switch from paper-and-pencil to digital. This makes the SAT® the last major admissions exam remaining in a paper-and-pencil format.

“For test takers, it’s important to keep in mind that the test’s structure, scoring and content remain exactly the same.”

These changes mark the biggest changes to the ACT since 1989, when certain sections were changed (Natural Science was replaced with Science Reasoning, Social Studies was replaced with Reading, trigonometry and pre-algebra were added, as was a focus on writing). In 2005, the optional Writing section was introduced.

Kaplan is the official, exclusive partner for live, online prep for the ACT test and offers free comprehensive prep for fee waiver students. Kaplan will continue to share updates to help parents and students understand the changes. 

To schedule an interview with an ACT expert at Kaplan, contact Russell Schaffer at russell.schaffer@kaplan.com or 212.453.7538.

ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. Kaplan is the official partner for live online prep for the ACT.

About Kaplan Test Prep

Kaplan Test Prep (www.kaptest.com) is a premier provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. Established in 1938, Kaplan is the world leader in the test prep industry. With a comprehensive menu of online offerings as well as a complete array of print books and digital products, Kaplan offers preparation for more than 200 standardized tests, including entrance exams for secondary school, college and graduate school, as well as professional licensing exams for attorneys, physicians and nurses. Among those tests are the SAT®, PSAT®, ACT®, GRE®, GMAT®, LSAT®, MCAT®, NCLEX-RN® and bar exams. Kaplan also provides private tutoring and graduate admissions consulting services.

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Kaplan Test Prep to Hold PSAT Prep Live October 12-15, Giving Free Access to Best-In-Class Live, Interactive Instruction for All Aspiring College Applicants

Students Can Prep and Participate at www.kaptest.com/psatprep

Note to editors: Kaplan is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC)

Press Contact: Russell Schaffer, russell.schaffer@kaplan.com, 212.453.7538
Twitter: @KapTestNews, @KaplanSATACT

New York, NY (October 7, 2019) – For many high school sophomores, the PSAT/NMSQT® is more than just good practice for the SAT® — it’s the first big step on their path to college. A strong score can attract notice from colleges and open the door to scholarship opportunities. In Kaplan’s continuing efforts to help students achieve their best PSAT scores, the company is hosting its fourth annual PSAT Prep Live, October 12 – 15, with lessons that cover every section of the exam. Free for all students, Kaplan’s PSAT Prep Live will give the over 4 million students who take the PSAT annually access to live interactive instruction online, taught by master teachers who can answer their questions in real time. Kaplan’s PSAT Prep Live is the only free PSAT prep offered at scale that features live instruction. 

“Start off the college admissions process the right way by achieving a high PSAT score, which could get you on colleges’ radar for recruitment and scholarship money,” said Sam Pritchard, director of college prep programs, Kaplan Test Prep. “With tens of millions of dollars in National Merit scholarships awarded to top-scoring PSAT takers, it’s essential to learn the most effective strategies. Kaplan wants to help students achieve their best possible scores, which is why we continue to make our most outstanding teachers available for free at this annual event. We’re excited to provide every student with engaging, motivating content delivered live from enthusiastic, expert teachers, which will give them the ability to ask and have their questions answered in real time — within a community of other motivated PSAT preppers.”  

Last year’s participants shared the following personal experiences about attending the event:

  • “Thank you guys for everything! I cannot begin to express how everyone at Kaplan has improved my study skills and my positive attitude towards the test!”
  • “You guys were so engaging and helpful, I feel so much more confident!”
  • “These teachers have such a great sense of humor, which makes this lesson so much fun!”

The weekend of October 12-13 will feature two Advanced lessons (one Math, one Verbal) geared towards students who are competing for National Merit® scholarships. On Monday, October 14 and Tuesday, October 15 students will log in for the ‘Top 5 PSAT Tips You Need to Know,’ which will provide strategies to help maximize students’ scoring potential. Kaplan will make recordings available for students who were unable to attend or for students needing a refresher. 

For more information, go to www.kaptest.com/psatprep.

The SAT® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse this product.  The PSAT/NMSQT® is a registered trademark of the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which were not involved in the production of, and do not endorse this product. 

About Kaplan Test Prep

Kaplan Test Prep (www.kaptest.com) is a premier provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. Established in 1938, Kaplan is the world leader in the test prep industry. With a comprehensive menu of online offerings as well as a complete array of print books and digital products, Kaplan offers preparation for more than 200 standardized tests, including entrance exams for secondary school, college and graduate school, as well as professional licensing exams for attorneys, physicians and nurses. Among those tests are the SAT®, PSAT®, ACT®, GRE®, GMAT®, LSAT®, MCAT®, NCLEX-RN® and bar exams. Kaplan also provides private tutoring and graduate admissions consulting services.

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October 2, 2019

The Excalibur (York University): “LSAT going digital”