Princeton Review administers survey to students
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UncategorizedThe Princeton Review is now accepting student testimonials from individuals at the College for their college review publications. The “Student Say” profiles that are compiled from student surveys like this at colleges and universities across the nation are featured on the organization’s website, PrincetonReview.com, and in their college rankings and information books.
p. The survey gives students the chance to voice opinions and perspectives on the social and academic aspects of life at the College, and are intended to be read by prospective students to “match themselves with the school most suited to their educational and personal needs,” according to the Princeton Review press release sent to the College Undergraduate Office of Admissions. Submissions will be accepted from students who log in with their school-issued e-mail address. The link to the survey is survey.review.com.


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