The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review - Reviews and experiences

Average rating
8.8 /10
Based on 27 reviews
Dec 2023-May 2024
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Reviews (27)

AP Chemistry review course

Complaints

I signed up my kid for a pricey 6-hour AP Chemistry review course, thinking it would help. But, after the first 3-hour session, they said it was a waste of time. The teacher had a hard time explaining things and couldn't answer everyone's questions. Now, my kid isn't sure if they should go back tomorrow. I don't see the point in sticking with this program and I want to warn others not to be fooled by the name.

AP tutoring program

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I signed up for this tutoring program to help my kid prepare for the AP exam, eh. Sadly, the teacher just read from the book, barely explained things, and took lots of breaks during the sessions, you know. Plus, he ate loudly during class, which was super distracting. My child ended up feeling stressed and confused because there wasn't much interaction or proper teaching going on. Also, even though we did all the work, I'm not sure about the money-back guarantee since I've read some bad reviews about it not being honored. I'm thinking of disputing the charges with my bank because the service was so unsatisfactory. I wouldn't recommend this tutoring program to anyone based on my own experience, eh.

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About The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review is an American educational preparation company that offers test preparation services, tutoring, admissions resources, and books for high-stakes standardized tests, including the SAT, ACT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GRE. Founded in 1981 by John Katzman in collaboration with several students from Princeton University, the company rapidly expanded its offerings over the years to include online courses and resources for a wide range of exams. While its name suggests an affiliation with Princeton University, there is no formal relationship between the two entities. The company has grown significantly since its inception, establishing itself as a key player in the field of educational test preparation and college admissions consulting.

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Last update: November 29, 2024

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