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From extracurricular activities to GPA to test prep, we’re here to help you navigate the admissions journey.

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Freshman year: it’s all about that foundation

Focus on your grades, explore extracurriculars, and set your path for the next few years.


Free Webinars for Current Freshmen


Navigating the World of Test Prep
Friday, May 18, 2018
8PM ET

In this webinar, we’ll share the official verdict on whether “free prep” gives you what you need, and discusses how to make sense of the vast world of SAT® and ACT® prep options.

Attention Underclassmen: Crafting Your Best Case for College Admission
Monday, May 21, 2018
8PM ET

The importance of now! We explain how good grades, a rigorous courseload, and your extracurriculars as an underclassman fit into the big picture of the college admissions process.

Finding Your Dream College
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
8PM ET

The college search excitement begins! Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor in chief, shares invaluable knowledge—and dispels common myths—about finding the perfect school for you.

SAT, ACT, or Both?
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
8PM ET

Confused about which test to take? We’ll break down the differences between the exams and give you everything you need to make an informed decision: SAT, ACT—or both!


Sophomore year: building your applicant profile

This is a prime time to develop relationships with teachers, seek leadership roles, and expand your extracurricular involvement.


Free Webinars for Current Sophomores


Navigating the World of Test Prep
Friday, May 18, 2018
8PM ET

In this webinar, we’ll share the official verdict on whether “free prep” gives you what you need, and discusses how to make sense of the vast world of SAT® and ACT® prep options.

Attention Underclassmen: Crafting Your Best Case for College Admission
Monday, May 21, 2018
8PM ET

The importance of now! We explain how good grades, a rigorous courseload, and your extracurriculars as an underclassman fit into the big picture of the college admissions process.

Finding Your Dream College
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
8PM ET

The college search excitement begins! Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s editor in chief, shares invaluable knowledge—and dispels common myths—about finding the perfect school for you.

SAT Unlocked: Strategies to Get Your Best Score
Thursday, May 24, 2018
8PM ET

In this webinar, we’ll shed light on the SAT, demonstrate a few problems, and share key strategies to get your best score.

SAT, ACT, or Both?
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
8PM ET

Confused about which test to take? We’ll break down the differences between the exams and give you everything you need to make an informed decision: SAT, ACT—or both!


Junior year: time to show ’em what you’ve got!

Take the PSAT®, plus the SAT® and/or ACT®, enroll in the most challenging courses, and start gathering letters of recommendation.


Free Webinars for Current Juniors


Navigating the World of Test Prep
Friday, May 18, 2018
8PM ET

In this webinar, we’ll share the official verdict on whether “free prep” gives you what you need, and discusses how to make sense of the vast world of SAT® and ACT® prep options.

Your Guide to College Admissions
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
8PM ET

Getting ready to apply? Our College Admissions Counseling team gives you the expert’s take on what exactly rising seniors need to do to tackle the application process.

SAT Unlocked: Strategies to Get Your Best Score
Thursday, May 24, 2018
8PM ET

In this webinar, we’ll shed light on the SAT, demonstrate a few problems, and share key strategies to get your best score.

SAT, ACT, or Both?
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
8PM ET

Confused about which test to take? We’ll break down the differences between the exams and give you everything you need to make an informed decision: SAT, ACT—or both!


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