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			&lt;small class="pull-right" style="color: #333;"&gt;Posted &lt;span&gt;5/8/2019&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/small&gt;
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				CAN YOUR KID’S ONLINE PRESENCE IMPACT THEIR SCHOOL ADMISSIONS?
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		&lt;div class="dont-break-out embedded-link-description"&gt;A 2018 survey done by Kaplan Test Prep, the company that helps students prepare for the SAT and other standardized tests, found that only 25% of college admissions officers visit applicants’ social media profiles. This is down from a high of 40% in 2015.&lt;/div&gt;
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