July 11, 2016

Dataconomy: “10 Online Big Data Courses and Where to Find Them 2016″

July 7, 2016

Forbes: “How To Jumpstart A Lucrative Career In Data Science”

July 6, 2016

edtech digest: “E-nnouncing Something New”

June 23, 2016

Datanami: “What’s Hot This Summer: Data Science Bootcamps”

June 21, 2016

Inc.: “How the Master of Digital Education Is Changing How Students Become Lawyers”

June 14, 2016

Accepted: “Kaplan Survey on GRE in Law School Admissions”

June 8, 2016

JD Journal: “Kaplan Test Prep Finds Out What Law Schools Really Think in GRE vs. LSAT Debate”

June 7, 2016

Inside Higher Ed: “Some Law Schools Eye GRE as LSAT Alternative”

Law.com: “Law Schools Stick With LSAT, Not GRE, for Admissions”

Kaplan Test Prep Surveys Law Schools on Accepting the GRE

There’s no rush to judgement. A majority (56 percent) of law schools have no plans to adopt the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law’s controversial new policy allowing applicants to submit GRE scores instead of LSAT scores, according to a recently conducted Kaplan Test Prep survey of admissions officers at 125 law schools across the United States.* Just 14 percent say it’s something they plan to adopt. The remaining 30 percent say they are unsure. The University of Arizona’s law school announced their decision to begin accepting the GRE earlier this year after conducting research with Educational Testing Service, the GRE’s administrator. Check out all the results here: Kaplans Surveys Law Schools on GRE Acceptance

June 6, 2016

Above The Law: “Law Schools Reveal Their Future Plans For The LSAT And GRE”

NPR-Phoenix: Survey: “More Law Schools Will Follow UofA In Allowing GRE In Addition To LSAT”

Tipping The Scales: “More Law Schools To Accept GRE”

TaxProfBlog: “Poll: Majority Of Law Schools Are Not Racing To Follow Arizona In Replacing LSAT With GRE”

Law and More: “LSAT v. GRE for Law School Admission – What Kaplan Survey Indicates”