The Princeton Review

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The Princeton Review ( TPR ) is a US company that specializes in educational preparation (especially standardized tests). It was founded in 1981 by John Katzman after he graduated from Princeton University .

Preparation for standardized tests

The Princeton Review offers prep courses for the following tests:

Admission to universities

The Princeton Review publisher publishes various guides on admission to American colleges and universities , such as The 366 Best Colleges , Complete Book of Colleges, and Parents' Guide to College Life . Books are also published for targeted preparation for standardized tests. The Princeton website even offers some information for free, such as rankings.

The Princeton Review also offers help for colleges and universities themselves. Even some school districts are advised by the Princeton Review.

see also: United States School System

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