
The Princeton Review helps students achieve "Better scores. Better
schools." In 1981, company founder John Katzman prepared 15 high
school students for the SAT with an intensive six-week course
offering a systematic approach to achieving higher test scores.
The Princeton Review now helps millions of students each year
to navigate standardized tests and the college and graduate school
admissions process through its courses, books, software and websites.
The Princeton Review, Inc. became a public company on June 19,
2001. Shares are available on the NASDAQ National Market under
the symbol "REVU".
The company manages its business through three divisions: Test Preparation
Services, Admissions Services and K-12 Services.
Test Preparation Services
The Test Preparation Division provides test preparation at 500 classroom
locations in over 41 states and 11 countries, as well as admissions
counseling, one-on-one tutoring, and online instruction. By combining
cutting edge technology with the Company's test expertise, The
Princeton Review has led the way in developing new products and
innovative ways of using online tools to help students raise their
scores on standardized tests. Students can now take their test
preparation courses in the classroom, online, or mix and match
as their needs dictate.
USA Corporate
Headquarters
The Princeton Review
2315 Broadway
New York, NY 10024
Telephone: 212-874-8282
Fax: 212-874-0775