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Score a 1500+ on the digital SAT or improve your score by 180 points depending on your starting score (based on your superscore after 2 tests) or get your money back (full or 50%).
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- 365 days access to online materials
- 9 full-length digital SAT practice tests
- SAT Advantage LiveOnline Sessions
- Detailed Score Analysis for each practice test
- Thousands of practice questions & drills
- Digital eBook materials
- Access to ACT Self-Paced course
How the SAT 1500+ Money Back Guarantee Works
Score Improvement: | Superscore on the SAT: | Refund Amount: | |
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180 points or higher | Any | No refund | |
Under 180 points | 1500 or higher | No refund | |
1400 to 1490 | Refund equal to 50% of the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges | ||
Under 1400 | Refund equal to the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges |
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SAT 1500+ Tutors
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Linda Nowcoski
After working for ten years in Management Training and Development, Linda began teaching for The Princeton Review. She has consistently been in high demand as a tutor, and in 2013 Linda had the highest number of tutoring hours in the company. In addition to tutoring and teaching courses, Linda has contributed to The Princeton Review as a training and development professional and a certified College Admissions Counselor.
Gail Goldhand
Gail has been teaching for The Princeton Review since early 2003. She specializes in higher scoring students whose goals include admission to the most competitive schools, lower scoring students who struggle with standardized tests, and everyone in between. Gail has received the teacher award for the highest customer service satisfaction rating, achieved a 97.9% recommend rate, and has been named SAT Tutor of The Year.
Jake Schiff
Jake has been teaching and tutoring students for 23 years. He received his B.A from James Madison University and his MBA from Pepperdine. He is a certified instructor for the SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE and GMAT. As a Master Trainer, he trains new instructors and develops content for our course materials. By layering a strategic focus on top of the core required content knowledge, he helps students to excel on tricky standardized tests.
Muhammed Hassanali
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer -- discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Christopher Vakulchik
Chris has been a teacher/tutor with The Princeton Review since 1995 and has tutored hundreds of SAT, ACT, GMAT SSAT and ISEE students. He also works as a Master trainer, and he was one of the first instructors in the state to be trained on the new SAT. For his teaching/tutoring efforts, he has been recognized with awards from The Princeton Review’s R&D department; he’s also been awarded Tutor the Year by the TPR- NJ office.
Elia Zashin
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer -- discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Patrick Brady
Patrick is a graduate of Vassar College in New York, where he studied History and Drama. At The Princeton Review, he has worked with many students, particularly teaching SAT courses for English Language Learners. In addition, he developed content for the Princeton Review’s Cracking the SHSAT, 3rd ed. and helped launch The Academy’s Grammar fundamentals course. Patrick has also hosted the company’s SAT Night Live on YouTube!
Dr. Anthony Krupp (“Tony”)
Tony has taught for The Princeton Review since 2011 and has devoted the last 4 years to perfecting the craft of test preparation. He has logged thousands of hours tutoring and teaching and he has authored slides and book chapters for ACT, PSAT, and SAT Manuals. He finds that his students learn best through deep and contextual discussion of concepts, and he loves to balance knowledge with joy in his classroom.
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Otto D.
SAT 1500+
My tutor, David McGillicuddy, was incredible. All props to him. Incredible tutor, straight-forward instructions, easy practice tests, good website layout, excellent resources.
Dylan P.
SAT 1500+
Rand Hubiak was a wonderful instructor who cared a lot about improving my score and was always able to figure out what areas I needed to focus on the most.
Tristan M.
SAT 1500+
Thank you Gina for helping me so much in improving my score! Knowing how to better spend my time answering questions, knowing methods to quickly and easily solve a lot of earlier math problems, learning some of the things I might have missed/forgotten about with recurring types of questions.
Christopher B.
SAT 1500+
My tutor, Susan was quite patient and very helpful, pointing out specific strategies that catered to my learning and testing styles
Rohan C.
SAT 1500+
Specifically, the homework assignments were very useful in improving my skills in more challenging topics of the test, and I felt much more comfortable and less intimidated with the reading section after my tutor revealed the secrets to this section. Most of my studying consisted of taking practice sections/tests. I would try to take at least one English section per week.
Arthi J.
SAT 1500+
I liked how the program facilitated continuous practice something I think definitely improved my score. I think that continuing to do practice tests with the strategies the Princeton review teaches you (and understanding your mistakes) helps a lot.
Leah M.
SAT 1500+
I appreciated having quick and efficient communication with my tutor to maintain clarity. I also think our strategy of frontloading the learning of new strategies then having over a month of implementing them through practice was very usefu
Manato M.
SAT 1500+
Thank you very much
Doug C.
SAT 1500+
The personal tutoring, the practice tests, and definitely the little videos for each learning topic. I did around 12 practice tests, maybe a few less, and did lots of the optional subject videos and practice questions
Anika M.
SAT 1500+
Do lots of individualized practice in the areas you don't know don't try to study everything all at once, home in on your problem areas
Jack G.
SAT 1500+
Reviewing the correct material and tips and tricks to succeed. Mostly just reading the book and doing as much practices as reasonably possible
Jason N.
SAT 1500+
The specialized tackling of specific types of questions. Taking full length tests under realistic conditions is very important.
Dominic R.
SAT 1500+
Tactics for working out problems that don't seem immediately obvious
Jessica C.
SAT 1500+
I liked doing past exam questions The lots of general tips and tricks that helped get faster. then writing notes on how to specifically improve my mistakes.
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- Full-length practice tests for the digital SAT and ACT
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FAQ
If your official SAT superscore (total score based on combining the higher score for each section from 2 or more official exams taken after your tutorial) is between 1400-1490 and you did not improve at least 180 points from your starting score, we will refund 50% of your tuition, less the fee for course materials that we shipped to you and shipping charges. If your official SAT superscore is under 1500 and you improved at least 180 points from your starting score, no refund applies. If your official SAT superscore is under 1400 and you did not improve at least 180 points from your starting score, we will refund your full tuition, less the fee for course materials that we shipped to you and shipping charges. Click here for full terms & conditions.
Score Improvement: | Superscore on the SAT: | Refund Amount: | |
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180 points or higher | Any | No refund | |
Under 180 points | 1500 or higher | No refund | |
1400 to 1490 | Refund equal to 50% of the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges |
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Under 1400 | Refund equal to the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges |
Requirements: ( click here for full terms & conditions)
What you must do before your official test date to qualify for the money back score guarantee
- Attend all scheduled tutoring sessions, with the first session starting at least 30 days before your first official test date.
- Complete all 4 required practice tests according to the schedule in your syllabus in one sitting while observing official time limits for all sections.
- Complete and enter all required homework in your Online Student Dashboard according to the schedule in your syllabus.
- You must take your first official SAT test within 30 days after your last tutoring session.
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