The AALS is a non-profit association of 160 law schools. It serves as the learned society for law teachers and is legal education's principal representative to the federal government and to other national higher education organizations and learned societies.
GMAT has Preparation Books & Software, MBA Facts and Fiction, Schools and Programs, Financing Your MBA, Opportunities and Resources.
Gradschools.com is a comprehensive source for graduate school information.
GradSchoolTips.com is a free service of Tech Publishing, Inc. This website was created to provide free information for students considering graduate school. The site contains information regarding graduate school interviews, letters of recommendation, and articles on graduate school admission. It will also help you develop your skills for the critical graduate school interview, and how to advance your career.
GRE provides tests, publications, and services that assist graduate schools and departments in graduate admissions activities, guidance and placement, program evaluation, and selection of fellowship recipients. GRE assists students in their transition to graduate education through a variety of services and publications.
Law School Data Assembly Service (LSAT test information) offers on-line registration, LSAT prep materials, searchable law school data and computerized applications, law school recruitment forums.
Peterson's offers information on various graduate schools and the application process.
Princeton Review provides on-line courses for test preparation for GMAT, GRE, MCAT and LSAT as well as search and compares options for medical, law and business schools. General advice is also available for individuals going through the graduate or professional school search process (e.g., essay hints, scholarships, etc.).
Studentrecruiter.com is a resource for students preparing for graduate study rather than employment.
U.S. Psychology Ph.D Programs contains links to 185 psychology Ph.D. programs rank-ordered in quality according to a 1995 study conducted by the National Research Council (with "quality scores" taken from a summary of the NRC report published by the American Psychological Society Observer.