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THE PRINCETON REVIEW OFFERS LOCAL SAT or ACT PREP FOR ALL STUDENTS

THE PRINCETON REVIEW OFFERS LOCAL SAT or ACT PREP FOR ALL STUDENTS

THE PRINCETON REVIEW OFFERS LOCAL SAT or ACT PREP FOR ALL STUDENTS

NEW JERSEY, April 22, 2013 – If you are considering a selective college, like many other soon-to-graduate high school students, odds are that you’re trying to find the ‘edge’ to rank you above many other applicants and to secure merit scholarship money.  The odds also are that you must take one of two standardized tests: the SAT or ACT.  Along with your grades and extracurricular activities, colleges pay a lot of attention to your scores on these tests.  So the stakes are high.

“The fact is that college admissions is more competitive than ever,” says Christine Parker, Manager of Community Relations for The Princeton Review’s local New Jersey office. “The average SAT score hovers around 1500. Improving your score by even a hundred points can significantly improve your chances of admission at many schools.”  The company made a huge splash in recent years when it announced the strongest score improvement guarantee in the industry.  “A student who takes our SAT Ultimate Course is guaranteed at least a 150-point score improvement or she’ll receive a full refund.”  It made even bigger waves when it more recently announced the guarantee for its SAT Honors Course, which requires a minimum starting score of 1850 for admission.  Christine explains, “Students who go through our SAT Honors Course will receive at least a 2100 on an actual SAT or they’ll receive a full refund.  It’s a guaranteed investment.” 

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The Princeton Review, a leader in test preparation services, has been helping students raise their test scores for over 30 years.  It is truly an international company, with offices spanning the globe, from New Delhi to Seoul, from New York to Dubai; yet it has managed to maintain a local presence, with course locations throughout North Jersey and a full-time staff in Edison.  The Princeton Review offers private tutoring, small group instruction (3-4 students), live in-classroom and live online courses.  Its team of test preparation advisors is always on-hand to help students find the option that best meets their testing goals and scheduling needs. 

About The Princeton Review:

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Founded in 1981, The Princeton Review (www.PrincetonReview.com) is a privately held education services company headquartered in Framingham, MA. The Company has long been a leader in helping students achieve their education and career goals through its test preparation services, tutoring and admissions resources, online courses, and more than 200 print and digital books published by Random House, Inc. The Princeton Review delivers its programs via a network of more than 5,000 teachers and tutors in the U.S.A., Canada, and international franchises. The Company also partners with schools and guidance counselors worldwide to provide students with college readiness, test preparation and career planning services.  The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University.

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Contact: Christine Parker, Manager of Community Relations

                                                                                                       Phone: (888) 879-1295 ext. 5187

                                                                                                                                                                                         E-mail: cparker@review.com


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