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We’re Celebrating with a Sale The Princeton Review: Your partner in a great education…from K-12 to college and beyond. [Best 384 List]( Hi {NAME}, We’re celebrating the release of our new book, The Best 384 Colleges, with a giant sale! For a limited time only: Save $300* on MCAT®, GMAT®, GRE®, and LSAT® Ultimate courses, MCAT Self-Paced courses, and Comprehensive Private Tutoring packages for MCAT, GMAT, GRE, and LSAT Use promo code: RF384 Offer ends August 9 [Find Your Course]( What is The Best 384 Colleges? Our comprehensive compilation gives you the scoop on more than just median test scores. From “Best Career Services” to “Professors Get High Marks,” here’s how we made our choices, by the numbers. - Surveys are based on 138,000 college students’ ratings of their schools - Covers 62 categories—from career services to financial aid to professors - Based on 84-question student survey about school’s academics, administration, student body [View the Lists]( Questions? Call us at 800-2Review (800-273-8439). We're ready to help 8AM-11PM ET and on weekends, 9AM-8PM ET GMAT is a registered trademark and owned by the Graduate Management Admission Council. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. *The $300 discount is valid only on new enrollments starting at 1 pm ET on August 6, 2018, and ending August 9, 2018, in SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, and MCAT Ultimate courses; MCAT Self-Paced courses; and SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, PSAT, and MCAT Comprehensive Private Tutoring packages. SAT® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with and does not endorse this product. PSAT/NMSQT® is a registered trademark of the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which are not affiliated with and do not endorse this product. All other tests are registered trademarks of their respective owners. None of the trademark holders are affiliated with The Princeton Review or these products. The Princeton Review | 110 East 42nd Street, Suite 700 | New York, NY 10017 Copyright 2018 TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from our email [click here](.

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