The Princeton Review

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1320 Centre St
Newton Center, MA 02459

The Princeton Review, based in Newton Center, MA, is a renowned education company with over 43 years of experience providing academic tutoring and test preparation services for students in grades K-12, as well as graduate and professional programs. They have a proven track record of assisting over 408 million students in achieving their academic goals.

Offering personalized tutoring, test prep courses, college admissions counseling, and professional development resources, The Princeton Review covers a wide range of subjects and standardized tests such as SAT, ACT, AP exams, MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, and more. Their dedication lies in helping students excel in their educational pursuits through innovative AI-based tools for essay feedback and personalized learning.

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Sara T.
12/18/2021

Billing and connecting with online tutors was a nightmare. Payments didn't show up during a tutoring session so we were disconnected.

Rob R.
2/14/2024

Signed up for chemistry tutoring, found the tutor, was supposedly going to get a 30 minute lesson as a try-out with option to cancel ( I had no such intention, we were anxious.) I then read the...

J G.
7/20/2010

I am furious about my experience with the Princeton Review. I wish I could give zero stars for disrespectful and deceitful business practices. After 9 months of one on one tutoring with them, my...

Eric G.
10/7/2014

I had a horrible experience with its Newton office in MA. My friend and I enrolled in its GMAT Ultimate Small Group Course(max 4 students per class) in June 2014, and the course was supposed to...

Yu Jin K.
2/12/2014

The Princeton Review online course is riddled with technical problems, which did nothing but create frustration for my son. Add to this that their refund policy ensures that they keep the tuition...

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