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The 8 week Princeton Review course did a superb job of preparing me for the GMAT. I followed Becky Robinson's test taking strategy to the letter. In turn, my score jumped 100 points from 620 to 720! I strongly recommend this course to any future business professional looking to recognize and exceed their test taking potential on the GMAT.
– Andrew G, Newport Beach (Score: Starting: 620; Final: 720; Improvement: 100)Matthew Silva was an excellent teacher; I have already recommended him and the PR course to others. Matthew's personal mastery of the information made me feel confident with the tutoring I received. I could always rely on him for a thorough explanation of challenging questions, even when if the solution did not involve Princeton Review techniques. After taking both the SAT and GMAT Princeton Review courses and surpassing both target scores, I strongly believe the PR is an exceptional investment and worth every penny!
– Liz C, Atlanta (Score: Starting: 480; Final: 690; Improvement: 210)Mike Matera is an absolutely superb teacher. Not only was he accommodating to our schedules, but he also went out of his way to be helpful outside of structured class meetings. He was available through email at all times and answered my questions promptly.
– Shannon R, Boston (Score: Starting: 520; Final: 720; Improvement: 200)Brian was an extremely helpful instructor. His persistent positive attitude was a major lift for me when I had difficulty in the middle of the course. He frequently believed in the class more than we believed in ourselves and that positivity clearly rubbed off on me. The methods that we were taught were very effective in completing the questions correctly and quickly. I can't imagine taking the test without the information I gained during the course. I would wholeheartedly recommend the course and instructor to anyone interested. – Andrew Z, New York (Score: Starting: 600; Final: 750; Improvement: 150)
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