The Princeton Review

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About The Princeton Review

For over 35 years, The Princeton Review has been the destination for college and grad bound students to make their dreams a reality. Last year alone, we helped more than 3.5 million students get into a great college or grad school. How do we do it? Online and in-person tutoring and test prep from top-notch educators as well as more than 150 books that provide test prep help to college admissions advice.

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Tnez NM
GB

Do NOT USE this company! If I could give negative stars I would. This is quite possibly the worst tutoring program and instructor we’ve ever experienced. They claim to help you master the AP concepts to pass the exam and class but nowhere near delivers. The instructor basically just reads from the workbook, copies it on the white board then the students type in any response or question. They do not actually speak to him live at all - he just says you need to know this and that but doesn’t explain much, talks slow and takes a bunch of breaks. And worst part, he ate during class - chomping away loudly on chips and snacks while talking! Not only is she more stressed and confused, but I am so upset that she wasted all this time, instead of actually getting real tutoring. We’ve been just trying to do everything to ensure we get the money back score guarantee but now that I’m reading these reviews, I doubt they will honor it even though she’s done all the homework, tests and classes. I should just dispute it with my bank for dissatisfaction with service. Will never use them again, buy their books or recommend them and will definitely open up a BBB complaint if they renege on their guarantee or sue them.

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Alexa Schwartzman
GB

11 point score increase After 6 months of prep on my own, and a not-so-successful June LSAT, I enrolled with Princeton Review. My tutor, Muhammed, helped me better organize my studying/homework, pinpoint the areas I needed improvement on, and learn overall testing strategies. After just a few weeks of tutoring, I took the August exam. My score increased by 11 points and is now in the desired range for all of my goal law schools!

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Andrew
GB

Never received textbooks I enrolled in the LSAT self-pace prep course. I also purchased the textbooks to be mailed to me. Most of the material references these textbooks. It has been over a month and I have still not received these textbooks so it is difficult to go through the material. I emailed their customer service and have not gotten any response, hence my reason for writing this review - in hopes it solicits someone to provide an answer on this.

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Zaoris Zottola
GB

Princeton Review is trustworthy. My son completed the ACT Prep Course needed for qualification into a dual enrollment program with a Florida University. Unfortunately he did not get the score he was aiming for this time around for but he will attempt to retake the ACT again. Princeton Review was good on their money back guarantee promise and gave me the refund. I will try their tutoring services again in the near future when my son decides to retake his test. Thank you Princeton Review for standing by your money back guarantee clause.

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Adassa Pinhasov
GB

Amazing Prep! Veronia was a great tutor who explained all of the concepts in much detail. She kept the classes interactive and they were very curated towards my weaknesses. I highly recommend this course!

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