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The institute have been providing test-preparation education to enable school and college students gain admission to professional courses like Master of Business Administration.
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The project he plans to join, Venture for America, was founded by Andrew Yang , the former chief executive of Manhattan GMAT, a test-preparation company acquired in 2009 by Kaplan, a Washington Post Co.
For Grads Seeking to Work and Do Good Emily Glazer 2012
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India's test-preparation market is worth $2.5 billion, and is growing at 15% a year, according to an estimate by iProf India.
iProf Gets 220 Million Rupees Investment Prashant K. Nanda of Mint 2011
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The Princeton Review, best known as a test-preparation firm, recently came out with its second annual green ratings.
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So the outcome of No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top has been more funding for schools that are doing well and more discipline and narrow test-preparation for the poorest schools.
What ‘Superman’ got wrong, point by point Valerie Strauss 2010
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The institute have been providing test-preparation education to enable school and college students gain admission to professional courses like Master of Business Administration.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Though best known for its test-preparation services, Post Co.'s Kaplan unit generates most of its revenue and profits from a higher-education division that owns and operates dozens of online and campus institutions that offer bachelor's, graduate and technical degrees.
Washington Post's Net Falls 66% Russell Adams 2011
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Career Launch plans to use the money raised to enter new segments of test-preparation, develop existing centers, and to acquire local companies.
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Kaplan expanded beyond its roots as a test-preparation company to an owner and operator of scores of online and campus-based schools.
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In the two most-recent fiscal years, Post Co. 's newspaper division lost a combined $356 million while Kaplan's higher-education unit alone, which excludes the test-preparation business, posted an operating profit of nearly $450 million.
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