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Students Testimonial

Our success is apparent from the words of praise that our students have for us. Please read on to know what our students speak about our services and the outcomes they won.

 

PRAJANYA ADVAIT

I am writing this mail to thank you for the support and guidance provided by you in my GMAT preparation.


I joined Princeton Review because of your counseling and today after completing the course and the giving the exam, I must say that I made the right choice by undertaking the program. To state some qualities like knowledge of the subject, discipline in the course, classroom teaching techniques, rapport with the students, etc have been instrumental in instilling in me the confidence to face the test. I wish you all the luck and hope to be taught by a teacher like yourself in my MBA program.


Thank You,
Prajanya Advait

ABHIJIT SINGH

Let me thank you once again for the help and guidance I received during my GMAT preparation. I took my first GMAT in October 2007 and got a paltry 560. Just a month and five classes at Princeton later, I took it again and got 710. On both occasions, the only difference was in my quants score.


For this, the one on one classes with you and the practice on the online mock tests was extremely helpful. Now that I have got through with ISB, I can look back and say that the money spent on Princeton classes was a worthy investment.


Thanks and Regards
Abhijit Singh

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JAGADEESH BHASKAR P

My score is 740Q + 680V = 1420…. For the quant, yet again, I found that the question standards were very comparable to Princeton CAT than Kaplan or even POWERPREP.


Thanks in zillions for making me achieve what I had never even thought of during my initial days, a 1400+.


Thanks and thanks again!!
With regards,
Jagadeesh Bhaskar P

 

VINEETA

Previous GMAT score: 640
New Score: 760


I found Princeton’s faculty extremely responsive, caring and accessible. They were quick to point out my weaknesses, and helped me master techniques to tackle specific Quant and Verbal question types. For a good score, you have to do well in both sections. The small batch size and flexible attendance choices are a definite plus.


The classroom based format of Princeton is perfectly suited to GMAT, where it is important to understand the unique nature of the computer-adaptive testing method. Their online classroom is very helpful and pacing practice helps the score. They are professionals and know what they are doing.

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DR YOGESH MOHAN

I am happy to share with you that I have secured 720 (95 percentile) in GMAT (11 July 08) with 49 (88 percentile) in quant, and 40 (89percentile) in verbal. I had obtained 570 as my diagnostic score.


I thank Princeton reveiw for helping me in my preparations for the GMAT in a highly systematic and efficient manner. Princeton has a bunch of committed and well trained faculty who take pride in the students achievements. I am grateful to Mr Sainath, our Quant teacher and Mr Shruti, Verbal teacher for their motivation and their patience in dealing with each on of us. The faculties were hghly motivating and uptodate.


I thank Mr Bala, the Center Manager for his support and cooperation in readjustment of the class schedules.


Thanking you,
Dr Yogesh Mohan

 

JAY PRAKASH MISHRA

I just wanted to tell you through this e-mail that it was a wonderful experience for me to have the verbal coaching at Manya. Your rigorous teaching was a big reason for me to learn so much in the short period of time.


I know that due to lack of time we did not have even the decided number of contact hours but I want to let you know that even in that small period of time, I learnt various tricks to solve the GRE questions within seconds. If anywhere there is a lag, I know it is on my part and I am trying my level best to fill all the voids that are present in my knowledge and preparations. Once again, I would like to thank you for your teaching.


Expecting your blessings to be with me for the time ahead.


Yours faithfully,
Jay Prakash Mishra

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PREETAM PUROHIT

Princeton Review has contributed immensely during my preparation for the GMAT and the subsequent good score.


The part about Princeton Review which I found the best was that they provide you with a concise and up to date material for the preparation which helps you prepare very well for the test in no time.


I spend only 39 hours at Princeton Review and they covered each and every topic asked in the GMAT in that time. That is what puts it apart from the other institutes where you need to spend countless hours. The timely tests during the duration of the course helps you judge the areas where you are weak and work on it accordingly.


Hence, all in all Princeton Review provides you a complete package for the GMAT.


Regards,
Preetam Purohit

 

PRAVIN GOYAL

The Princeton Review is a great place to be in for GMAT. The whole round package be it GMAT test, ACS, staff, and other services are superb.


It really helped me to boost my GMAT score and put me in a better position though its ACS.


I strongly recommend you to give TPR team a chance to pamper you with all its services and courtesy. Wish you all the best!


Thanks and regards,
Pravin Goyal

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ALOKE SODHANI

I would like to thank you for the incredible support the Princeton Review classroom coaching team provided to me during my preparation for the GMAT examination.


With the help of excellent Quants and Verbal faculty, I have managed to score a 710 in the GMAT.


Thanks once again for the support and I have firm belief that you will not only maintain but also enhance the standards in future.


Cheers!!!
Aloke Sodhani

 

SIRISH

This mail is about my experience of GRE, but before that, thank you again, for all the support and guidance.


I was quite confident of math section but was equally scared of the verbal. Since I am from an engineering background and also considering the fact that it is much easier to score 800 in math section than to hit 600 mark in verbal, I had aimed to get 800 in math section and was hoping for something around 550 in verbal and anything above that, being a bonus.


But then again, thanks to the Princeton review. Most of the words in the test were from the hit parade and beyond the hit parade. There were few words which were not from the material, but few. And I had got three reading comprehensions (2+3+3), the first one was around 8th or 9th question, second one around 18th or 20th and the third one around 25th. Compared to the other parts of the verbal section, I found the reading comprehension a bit more complex. The passages were really lengthy and boring to the core. Most of the questions on reading comprehension were not straight forward, so I had to paraphrase both the question and answers, to decide on an answer which I think I screwed up. And for the sentence completion questions, the techniques taught in the class work very well. For antonyms and analogies, the key is the word list which we go through. And as I said in my case, most of the words were from the Princeton word list tests in the OG and supplement. So the bottom line for verbal section is ‘one cannot afford not to be thorough with the Princeton word list…


Thanks and regards,
Sirish

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KARTHIK PODUVAL

The math course was perfect. Princeton review covered all that was enough to get a 800 math. As you kept saying, we only needed to keep in pace with whatever you were teaching and finally practice a lot of questions. The concepts like plugging were very useful especially in solving the Quantitative comparison questions right.


The improvements that I would have made in math course after joining Princeton. I stated answering the QC’s right. Plugging is the best method. Earlier to this I used to get a lot of wrog answers here. Probability was very good. I used to afraid about Probability. The techniques the course are given are enough to solve any question.


Overall……math never remained a fear for us and I attribute the good socres competly to this.


Regards,
Karthik Poduval

 

UDAY S

I am happy I chose TPR for my GMAT preparation. Their systematic study material carefully spread over sufficient classroom sessions provided just the appropriate brushing up of fundamentals.


The variety of difficulty level in online drills and regular study of the OG gave me sufficient practice. The practice CATs are simply fantastic; they are closely related to the real GMAT (though I found maths section usually simpler than the actual GMAT) and the accuracy of score prediction through these practice CATs is truly amazing! Another good thing about TPR is their wonderful faculty.


Overall, it was a great experience at TPR and I look forward to similar support from the ACS services to help me secure a good admit too.


Uday S

 

KARTHIK SUNDARESWARAN

Thanks to PRINCETON REVIEW classes, I took the right route to the GMAT.


Regards
Karthik Sundareswaran

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