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Dec 2023-May 2024
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Tutoring services
Tutoring services
ServiceThe tutoring services from that company were really great. The tutor knew a lot and made sure to focus on the topics I needed help with. The materials they gave me were easy to use and helped me study. Even though there were a few small technical problems during the sessions, it didn't really affect my experience too much.
Course Length
Course Length
ServiceThe teacher definitely knew their stuff and was really interesting, which made learning a lot easier. But, I gotta say, the class times were just too much. After a long day at school, sitting through a three-hour course was a bit tough. It would've been better if the classes were shorter or held at a different time.
Exceptional SAT tutor
Exceptional SAT tutor
ServiceOur SAT tutor was amazing, eh! She really knew her stuff, helped our kid get awesome results. Anne Cullens is for sure the top SAT tutor we've ever had. We appreciate all her help in pushing our kid to do their best. Joining The Princeton Review was totally worth it. Big thanks to Anne Cullens and the whole Princeton Review team for all their great service. We'll definitely be enrolling our other kid for SAT tutoring soon. Cheers!
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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