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Only about 50 colleges are highly competitive More than 800 universities don't require test scores Millions of dollars in institutional scholarships are linked to SAT/ACT scores |
All parents want their children to be happy and fulfilled in college, and that often translates into fear about the admissions process and performance on tests.
We will help you.
For the past 30 years we have relentlessly focused on a single goal – helping students do their absolute best on standardized exams on their journey to university. Yes, we geek out on admissions and tests.
And given that anxiety is often a constant companion on the road to college, we'd like to knock one item off your worry shelf. The Princeton Review is better and smarter when it comes to helping students score higher on the SAT and ACT.
Welcome to our website, we hope you'll stay and poke around. Should you choose to stay awhile, we promise you that we'll take you on a journey of discovery ranging from the grand (how does one find the right college?) to the marvelously obtuse (why are West Point's school colors black and gold?).
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