First, the folks at Kaplan Test Prep warned law school students of illegal content on their Facebook pages.
First, the folks at Kaplan Test Prep warned law school students of illegal content on their Facebook pages.
More than one out of every five graduate business school admissions offices visit applicants’ social networking accounts to learn more about them.
And 14 percent of those who do such research have said they’ve discovered things about a prospective student that negatively impacted their candidacy.
Facebook started out as a network for college students, so it only makes sense that organizations like Kaplan turn to Facebook for outreach and to make themselves available to college and post-grad students as resources. This week Kaplan is launching a new suite of Qbank applications for the SAT/ACT, LSAT, GMAT, MCAT and NCLEX. These follow the success of Kaplan’s USLME Qbank application for medical students that was released on Facebook just weeks ago.
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June 28-29, 2012 | San Francisco
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