Saint Leo University helps its students to achieve success through the Princeton Review

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By Hadassa Ferreira, Contributing Writer

For some people, the learning journey does not end at graduation. There are some career paths that involve one more step post-graduation. It is common sense that taking this extra step and being accepted into an excellent program in a good college might be tough and stressful.

 As an institution, Saint Leo University is always taking care of its students’ future. One way of doing this is making a partnership with The Princeton Review, a prep course for professional tests, to help students in their journey toward professional success.

The Princeton Review is an online platform that prepares students for their entrance into post-graduation courses. It was created with the purpose of offering students that are thirsting for professional success a program that provides whip-smart instructors that are well-trained and familiar with tests such as the MCAT, LSAT, and GMAT.

The use of technology helps The Princeton Review to be a super-efficient platform. Inside the platform, it is possible to take real-time adaptative tests to increase the student’s score potential.

Some students that used The Princeton Review in 2018 think the number of practices and full-length tests was essential in helping them improve their MCAT scores.

Some of the platform differentials are personalized, such as tutoring programs. According to the student’s desired test scores and learning difficulties, the platform will schedule an adaptative studying plan and match the student with a tutor that is specialized in that field.

The Princeton Review does not believe in “one size fits all” and aims to meet the student’s unique needs.

Other students pointed out how the MCAT prep course gave them a structured learning environment and they are immensely proud of their scores.

National data shows that the chances to succeed in professional exams can be increased by prep courses. Thus, one of the reasons people have been using The Princeton Review for several years is due to the ability of this kind of project to provide innovative, personalized, best-in-class private tutoring and admissions services.

Saint Leo believes that providing help for its current students to access this content is the same as helping them to achieve their best entrance in post-graduation. Because a considerable number of Saint Leo students decide to go further for post-graduation programs, the school wants to make these students’ journey a little bit easier.

 The partnership consists of providing interested students with a 50 percent discount on all the courses of The Princeton Review. The courses’ prices after the discount are: LSAT $849; MCAT $1399; GRE $599; GMAT $699; DAT $699. The eligibility for this discount is for all Saint Leo students studying at University Campus, education centers, and online courses.

To apply for the Princeton Review, it is necessary to send an email to the PrincetonReview@saintleo.edu email address, and state information regarding the type of test that you intend to take. Moreover, you should be prepared to make a payment for the course.

Another way to apply is through a form on the Saint Leo website, located at https://www.saintleo.edu/tuition-financial-aid/princeton-review, which students can complete. It will ask for the student’s personal information such as name, Saint Leo ID, phone number, and email address.

In the same form, there will be a section to select the test that the student wants to prepare for. At the end of the form, a signature is needed, where the student acknowledges that he is aware of the bill and will have an increase due to the fee for The Princeton Review.

Saint Leo wants to help all its students to achieve success wherever their journey may lead them, and The Princeton Review is the best tool in continuing that journey.

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