Princeton Review and taking it again

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badmintondr

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Hey guys,

I was wondering if anyone knew on specifics regarding Princeton Review and their retake policies. I know of their policy that if you follow their schedule and take every test as according to them, then you have a very cheap retake cost but I did not specifically adhere to that. I have actually taken it before and I was wondering if they had a reduced price/cost for people who retake it (without the need for books)

Thanks again!
 
Don't take the class again. It is a waste of time especially if you have their lecture notes.

Just ask them for access to their internet stuff.
 
Not taking it again for the lecture notes really, I'm getting a little complacent with the fact that my current score is decent enough to get into certain schools. So, going there would provide me access to tutors in their respective subject for subjects i needed help on, and people to motivate me. Also, I don't believe they will reactivate your internet account for free.

I was under the impression that it was under 200 for retaking without paying for books or something?
 
Howdy badmintondr...

I teach MCAT classes for TPR and have seen this scenario many times. You best bet is to call the MCAT coordinator at your local office and I am sure they can answer all of your questions and work out something with you.

If you would like, PM me and I can work with you and get you in contact with the appropriate people.
 
So I'm sure that's pretty universal. though I could be wrong. do call the test center where you took the course and ask them. i'd do this rather then wasting money for the whole course again. A lot of it is self study. and if you need a private tutor you might want to ask them the individual costs of that. they might have such programs for that or see if there are people at your school who do such.

A refresher course is 40% the entire cost of standard price. If you qualify for the Satisfaction Guarantee than you can refresh for a small administrative fee. The information about the extended Online Student Center access is accurate. There are also private or small group tutors available as well. As for all information like this, your best bet is to contact your local office.

There is a benefit to refreshing the entire course if you need that extra help organizing your studying and need a bit of external motivation.
 
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