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The Princeton Review Newsletter
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Welcome to The Princeton Review Counselor & Advisor Newsletter, designed specifically for high school and college advisors guiding students through the admissions process. We provide the latest updates on test prep offerings, industry changes, and free events and resources to help you better support your students' academic and admissions goals.
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Paying for College Resource Page
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We know that cost is one of the biggest worries students and parents have about the college admissions process. Our Paying for College Resource Page has the information students need to help reduce the stress over the cost of college. See the page below--and share it with your campus community.
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The Princeton Review's Counselor Resource Center
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We know you wear so many hats as a counselor. We want to help you help your kids. Check out our Counselor Resource page for links to Practice Tests, SAT® & ACT® Test Dates, and contact forms to get a Princeton Review expert at your campus.
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Premier College Admissions Counselor
The Princeton Review
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Joined the company in 2016
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Get to know our Premier College Admissions Counselor
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Julia has guided 1200+ students through the admissions process over fifteen years spanning private and public high schools, The Princeton Review, and the MIT admissions office. Julia was also a contributing author to The Princeton Review’s Complete Guide to College Application Essays and Essays that Kicked Apps.
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From the University of Chicago:
"Ah, but I was so much older then / I'm younger than that now” – Bob Dylan. In what ways do we become younger as we get older? – Inspired by Joshua Harris, Class of 2016
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What is the best piece of advice for a student in their college search?
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Keep an open mind in your college research - you may fall in love with a school you've never heard of!
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HS National Events from The Princeton Review
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Your students, their parents, and you can hear from Princeton Review experts in our Live Online event series. We cover strategies for standardized tests, planning out the college admissions process, and completing applications in a variety of programs. Check out our entire schedule below.
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National Director of Medical and Healthcare Admissions Counseling
The Princeton Review
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Joined the company in 2015
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Get to know our National Director of Medical and Healthcare Admissions Counseling
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With over 23 years of experience working in admissions across various healthcare professions, Dr. Paschall is a true medical school admissions veteran. While serving as Director of Health Admission at a Research 1/Division 1 university, Anita more than doubled students’ acceptance rates. She has counseled more than 10,000 applicants to help them achieve their acceptance goals.
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How long have you been at The Princeton Review?
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What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
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Avoid the special snowflake syndrome. To others, pre-meds are super overachievers, but to medical schools, you all blend together. Getting into med school from college is like going from college athletics to the pros—few make it and those who do "own" who they are. Getting into med school is of course about the numbers, but it is also about knowing and creating your brand and owning it!
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MCAT® Registration is Here
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The next MCAT registration date is on October 2nd!
On October 2nd at 11 a.m. ET, registration opens for MCAT dates from January to June 2025. This is a crucial time for your students, and as their advisor, your support will be essential to help them secure their preferred test dates and locations.
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Thurs, October 10
3 PM ET / 12 PM PT
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Getting Into Medical School
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Mon, November 4
2 PM ET / 11 AM PT
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Med School National Events
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Your students are invited to a series of free virtual events hosted by our expert instructors, designed to guide future doctors through your journey to medical school. Check out our entire schedule below.
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We offer comprehensive Law School Rankings to help your students navigate their law school options. These rankings provide valuable insights into various factors like academics, quality of life, and career prospects, all based on our robust methodology that incorporates student surveys and data from law schools nationwide. By sharing these rankings, you can empower your students to make informed decisions that align with their goals in the legal field.
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Best Career Prospects, Law Schools 2024
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Choosing the right law school is crucial for launching a successful legal career. Here is our list of law schools with the best career prospects.
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New York University School of Law
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University of Virginia School of Law
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University of Michigan Law School
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Best Classroom Experience, Law Schools 2024
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When choosing a law school, the quality of the classroom experience can significantly impact your education. Here's our list of law schools known for offering exceptional classroom experiences. More on our methodology here.
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University of Virginia School of Law
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Stanford University School of Law
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Duke University School of Law
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Preparing Your Law School Resume
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WEDNSESDAY, OCTOBER 9 2024 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT
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Crafting a standout law school resume is more than listing achievements; it's about showcasing your unique journey. This special session, cohosted with law school admissions firm PreLawPro, offers expert advice on structuring your resume, highlighting key experiences, and demonstrating the qualities law schools seek in prospective students. You'll learn essential strategies for crafting a standout law school resume and how to avoid common pitfalls in the application process. Don't miss this opportunity to gain expert insights that can transform your legal career aspirations!
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Law School National Events
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The Princeton Review's free events are led by expert instructors who'll help future lawyers navigate the world of law school admissions and the LSAT. Your students will get exclusive tips and advice on how to boost your test scores, plus insider knowledge on what it takes to get accepted into top-choice programs.
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The schools mentioned above are not affiliated with The Princeton Review.
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