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The Princeton Review 9 h
If you’re taking the this weekend, remember to prepare all of the items the night before so you’re not searching for them the morning of the test.
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The Princeton Review 10 h
Donut” stress about your test this weekend. 🍩 Good luck!
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The Princeton Review 16 h
If you'll be taking in the next 2 weeks, check out our AP resources hub, where you'll find free study guides, quizzes, and advice. Best of luck, test-takers! You can do this.
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The Princeton Review 18 h
Need to reschedule your on May 11? The last chance is tomorrow. Reschedule online with
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The Princeton Review 19 h
New details have emerged. reports that a couple allegedly paid $6.5m to get their daughter into Stanford (which says it wasn't aware). If you feel disheartened, remember—most students don't cheat, and hard work matters.
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The Princeton Review 22 h
Yesterday was the deadline by which college-bound seniors had to commit to their chosen schools. We surveyed nearly 12,000 students and parents about the factor that most influenced their college choices. Can you guess what the most popular answer was?
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The Princeton Review 23 h
Tomorrow, May 1, is the final day to register for the on June 8. So, cross your T’s and dot your I’s and get your registration in. Register here:
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👀Did you know that Friday, May 3rd, is the last regular registration deadline for the June 8th ? It’s not too late. Register here:
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Time is running short. The last chance to register for the 5/11 is on Friday. Sign up online with
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You might not like today’s . It’s antipathy.
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In celebration of , we asked college-bound students—who just successfully completed the process—to share their advice for rising seniors. Here’s what they had to say:
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Did you get the answer to yesterday’s prep practice problem? It’s 23. Solve by Plugging In.
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In celebration of today, here are a few more words of sage advice from students who have !
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Pencils down! Today is National College —the deadline by which all college-bound seniors have to commit to their schools. Comment and tell us where you’ll be headed. Congrats!
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Does your prep plan include tutoring? A tutor can make a world of difference in helping you maximize your score—but you have to choose the right one! Here are 6 must-ask questions to consider before engaging a tutor:
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The Princeton Review 30. tra
Taking the SAT and ACT exams can be stressful—for both students and parents. Here are tips for parents on how to help your student succeed.
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Attention, nerds! Can you spot the error?
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Prep: Can you solve this problem? 5 years ago, Joe was twice as old as Jess. If in 4 years Joe will be one and a half times as old as Jess, then how old is Joe now?
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In anticipation of National College tomorrow, here’s more great advice from college-bound students who went through the process—and successfully came out on the other side.
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Are you considering a public university? If you're not a resident, you may be stuck paying out-of-state prices. In the past, it was relatively easy to change your residence for lower tuition/state aid. In recent years, that’s become much harder—unless the entire family moves.
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