Princeton Review
During the afternoon, you can enroll in two of our workshops or choose to focus on improving your test-taking strategies or study skills for the SAT, PSAT, TOEFFL, or ACT with one of our 3-week Princeton Review courses.
Princeton Review Bonus Material
EXPLO + the Princeton Review
Princeton Review courses meet Monday - Friday, 2:15 - 4:15 pm each day (with the exception of the second Wednesday of each session). There is an additional fee for each Princeton Review course. The cost of each course is listed at the bottom of the course description. Students who do not enroll in a Princeton Review course sign up to take workshops during the afternoon academic block.
Princeton Review Refund Policy
Students who wish to withdraw from Princeton Review may do so for a full refund before the second day of the course. Students may next withdraw only after the second Tuesday of the course when the next mini-course option becomes available. Those who withdraw at this point will be credited for half the cost of the course.
Students will not be allowed to drop any Princeton Review course without written or verbal permission from their parent to our Registrar's office.
SAT Essentials Course: Math, Critical Reading + Writing
The Princeton Review's SAT Classroom program teaches students the essential elements they need to succeed on the test. The program is 28 total hours, comprised of 20 hours classroom instruction and 2 full-length diagnostic exams. Each class is taught by one of our expert teachers using our fantastic materials. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention and instruction. By the completion of the course students will have a comprehensive understanding of what to expect on test day, as well as how to handle each question effectively in order to reach their target scores.
As part of the course students will receive: 120 days Online Student Center Access, Fall Wrap Up, Satisfaction Guarantee, The Princeton Review's 373 Best Colleges: 2011 Edition, 10% discount off any additional Princeton Review program.
Cost: $625
ACT Essentials Course: Math, Critical Reading + Writing
The Princeton Review's ACT Classroom program prepares students for all sections on the ACT. The program is 28 total hours, comprised of 20 hours classroom instruction and 2 full-length diagnostic exams. Each class is taught by one of our expert teachers using our fantastic materials. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention and instruction. The course will provide students with a thorough review of all the material covered on the ACT and will review The Princeton Review's exclusive test-taking techniques.
As part of the course students will receive: 120 days Online Student Center Access, Fall Wrap Up, Satisfaction Guarantee, The Princeton Review's 373 Best Colleges: 2011 Edition, 10% discount off any additional Princeton Review program.
Cost: $625
PSAT Introduction Course
Students preparing for the PSAT have the opportunity to enroll in The Princeton Review's PSAT Introduction Course. The program is 28 total hours, comprised of 22 hours classroom instruction and 3 diagnostic exams. Students will be taught test-taking strategies and problem-solving skills. This is a great course for students who need an introduction to the PSAT and a vocabulary boost.
As part of the course students will receive: 120 days Online Student Center Access, Fall Wrap Up, Satisfaction Guarantee, The Princeton Review's 373 Best Colleges: 2011 Edition, 10% discount off any additional Princeton Review program.
Cost: $625
TOEFL Classroom Course
The TOEFL Exam evaluates non-native English speakers' ability to read, write, speak, and listen to English in a similar way that it is used in universities. The Princeton Review's TOEFL Classroom program is 28 total hours, comprised of 20 hours classroom instruction and 2 full-length diagnostic exams. The course will introduce students to the iBT format as well as allow them plenty of practice in listening, reading, writing, speaking, grammar and integrated language skills.
As part of the course students will receive: 120 days Online Student Center Access, The Princeton Review's 373 Best Colleges: 2011 Edition, and a 10% discount off any additional Princeton Review program.
Cost: $575






