In 2008, Kaplan reported that only 10
percent of admissions officers bothered looking at an applicant's social media pages; but in 2017, that number rose to 35 percent.
Not exact matches
Alistair Brown, the policy
officer for the Museums Association in London, said the switch to free
admission saw attendance rise 150
percent but many lost up to 40
percent of their government funding.
The Korean government funded roughly 600
admissions officers to join universities and select 15
percent of the incoming college class — roughly 50,000 students — based on a more holistic look at the students, not just based on their KSAT score.
Over half
of law school
admission officers (54
percent) reported cutting the size
of their entering classes for 2013 - 2014, and a quarter intend to do it again for 2014 - 2015.