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Test Preparation Programs with Princeton Review

Trust one of the most esteemed test preparation programs in the nation. UMass Amherst has teamed with The Princeton Review to bring you the most thorough preparation available for the SAT, PSAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and ACT. Enjoy the convenience and assurance of classes on our UMass Amherst campus, with experienced, enthusiastic instructors trained in The Princeton Review’s comprehensive methodologies — and get guaranteed results.* Contact The Princeton Review for details about current and upcoming class schedules and prices.

Note: Tuition waivers do not apply for these courses.

*If, after attending or making up all scheduled sessions of your SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT course, you are not satisfied with your score on the actual exam, The Princeton Review will continue to work with you for up to one year. A small administrative fee may apply.

** Any student, staff or faculty member of UMass Amherst will receive a special discount. The discount for SAT or ACT courses is $50 off the full tuition. The discount for GMAT, GRE, LSAT or MCAT courses is $100 off the full tuition. Discount applies only to classroom courses held on the campus of UMass Amherst. Please call to register and be sure to mention discount.

To register or for more information:
www.princetonreview.com
800-2Review (800-273-8439)

Course Descriptions

STU 10
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) Preparation

  • An average improvement of 92.5 points*
  • The top half of our students improve their scores an average of 150 points*
  • The most thorough GMAT Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) course available
  • 21 hours of class time
  • 5 full-length diagnostic GMAT CAT exams

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course incorporates lectures, homework review, and technique drills. After each diagnostic test, you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.
*Independent Study (1999)

Class size: 8-12 students

Fee: $1,249

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 20
GRE (Graduate Record Examination) Preparation

  • An average improvement of 210 points*
  • The only course that prepares you for the new GRE
  • 21 hours of class time
  • 5 full-length, computer-based diagnostic GRE exams

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course incorporates lectures, homework review, and technique drills. After each diagnostic test, you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.
*Independent Study (2002-2003)

Class size: 8-12 students

Fee: $1,049

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 30
LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Preparation

  • The most thorough LSAT course available
  • 28 hours of class time
  • 3 full-length diagnostic LSAT exams

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course incorporates lectures, homework review, and technique drills. After each diagnostic test, you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.

Class size: 15-20 students

Fee: $1,150

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 40
MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) Preparation: Hyperlearning

  • Our students score an average of 30 on the MCAT*
  • 96% of our students would recommend us to others*
  • The most thorough MCAT course available
  • 82 hours of class time
  • 5 full-length diagnostic exams, plus access to all released AAMC Tests

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course teaches you all the aspects of the MCAT subjects (physics, biology, chemistry, and verbal reasoning) from specialists in those fields. After each diagnostic test, which you take online (like the real MCAT), you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.
*Independent Study (2005)

Class size: 12-35 students

Materials: You will receive all materials at the beginning of the program. These are all-inclusive, and no outside textbooks are required.

Fee: $1,899

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 41
SAT Preparation

  • The most thorough SAT-I preparation course available
  • 30 hours of class time
  • 16 hours of diagnostic testing (4 full-length SATs)

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course concentrates on critical reading, writing, and math skills, as well as the test-taking techniques you need to perform at your highest level on the SAT. Our enthusiastic and highly trained instructors make learning fun and stimulating — and are available for one-on-one consultation. After each computer-scored diagnostic test, you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.

Class size: 12-15 students

Fee: $1,049

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 42
ACT Preparation

  • The most thorough ACT preparation course available
  • 30 hours of class time
  • 16 hours of diagnostic testing (4 full-length ACTs)

Organized and taught by The Princeton Review, this comprehensive course concentrates on the verbal, mathematical, and science skills, as well as the test-taking techniques you need to perform at your highest level on the ACT. Our enthusiastic and highly trained instructors make learning fun and stimulating — and are available for one-on-one consultation. After each computer-scored diagnostic test, you’ll receive a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses — an integral component of your successful test strategy.

Class size: 12-15 students

Fee: $1,049

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

STU 44
PSAT Preparation

This course is organized and taught by The Princeton Review (TPR). It includes 9 hours of class time and 3 hours of diagnostic testing. The course concentrates on the verbal, mathematical, and writing skills, as well as the test-taking techniques you will need to perform at your highest level on the PSAT. TPR's enthusiastic and highly trained instructors make the learning fun and stimulating. In addition to the classroom instruction, a full-length PSAT is administered at the beginning of the course. The test is computer scored and accompanied by a personalized score report, detailing an individual's strengths and weaknesses. Class size is limited to 12 students, and instructors are available for one-on-one consultation. Detailed brochures, schedules, and information on the test-taking process are available from TPR.

Class size: 12 students

Fee: $299

For more information: www.PrincetonReview.com / 800-2REVIEW (800-273-8439)

 

 
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