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The Princeton Review GMAT review

Score
7.7
Learning Experience
Learning Experience:
Key Advantages: Easy communication within virtual classrooms
Professional Support:

Intro

The Princeton Review is an established prep courses brand. With 30 years of experience, The Princeton Review offers its students Live Online Classrooms, on-demand courses, private tutoring and admission counseling. The Princeton Review’s courses and study material are designed to adjust to students at any level.

While researching the ins and outs of standardized exams, we found -- when it comes to selecting test prep courses - most students have three criteria: 1. Higher Scores in minimal Learning Time 2. Price 3. Enjoyable Process. Our reviews will examine each prep course in accordance to how well it delivers on these three criteria

How does Princeton Review meet the criteria?

 Higher score in less time

Princeton Review has about 180 hours of online study hours. students can get an interactive online score report highlighting their strengths and weaknesses, allowing them more focus in their prep process. For this purpose, Princeton Review created an adaptive tool call the Drill Smart – it analyzes the student’s level and presents matching question at any given time. As the learning process and student’s level progresses, the tool presents more difficult questions, in the same manner, that the actual GMAT test would. The Live Online course doesn’t differ much from other live courses in the field, the lessons are taking place at an “online classroom” and the instructor guides the students through a dedicated video broadcast app. For 2-sided communication, there is a live chat. In all programs the students get 10 full-length, proprietary practice tests, simulating the adaptive format used on the actual GMAT test.

Price & Plans

Princeton Review courses are priced in the $299-$1199 range. The company offers two prep program: The self-paced (Online/study on your own), costs $299, includes Video-based lessons, ten full-length tests, access to the Princeton Review’s portal with loads of practice questions, detailed explanations and a complete set of study materials, including the current edition of The Official Guide for GMAT Review. The second program is the Ultimate – LiveOnline, priced at $999. It Includes 27 hours of live instruction, ten full-length tests, access to the Princeton Review’s portal with thousands of practice questions, detailed explanations, feedback on the student’s GMAT essay and a complete set of study materials, including the current edition of The Official Guide for GMAT Review. If needed, students can purchase private tutoring, which costs an additional $1,800-$3,000, depending on the number of hours.

An enjoyable learning process

The course learning process is well structured and easy to follow. The Princeton Review portal includes lots of practice tests for all levels, so students can practice according to their own pace. The Princeton Review’s small live-classes enable students to ask questions during the lesson and get a personal attention and feedback.

Extras

  • Score Guarantee
  • Opportunity to attend one free GMAT prep class
Pros
  • An established prep course company
  • Good live chat technology
  • Ten practice tests in all programs
Cons
  • There isn’t an option to check the Princeton Review’s instructors credentials
  • No free trial with the online course
  • No blog or FAQ forum
  • Only 120 days access