The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review (TPR) is an American-based standardized test preparation and admissions consulting company, based in Framingham, Massachusetts. It operates in 41 states and 22 countries worldwide. It offers test preparation for standardized aptitude and achievement tests and advice regarding college admissions, and publishes books with Random House. Approximately 70% of the company's revenue comes from test preparation. The Princeton Review owns Penn Foster College, a distance education institution offering trade skill certificates and undergraduate college degrees.

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