College Entrance Exam Reviews Online

The Princeton Reviewhas launched test preparation for the SATand the GMAT via the Internet. A free, one-hour SAT and GMAT introductorycourse is available at www.princetonreview.com. Onlineversions of the Princeton Review’s test preparation courses for the LSAT, GREand ACT, as well as online college counseling and tutoring, are available.

The online courses are customized and adapt to students’strengths and weaknesses, as well as the amount of time available to preparefor the test. Online workshops of eight students are offered. Students can logon to LiveOnline Extra Help sessions taught by Princeton Review instructors,and round-the-clock coaching is available to provide immediate answers to anyquestion. The site offers users access to numerous tests and drills, discussiongroups with other students, integrated school searches, and admissions advice. ThePrinceton Review, New York, NY,(212) 874-8282, www.princetonreview.com.

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