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    Inlingua Princeton

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    My wife and I went to Japan last year and wanted to learn some basic Japanese to get by on our…read moretrip. We were trying lots of different methods to learn: a group class, apps on our phones, a TV show to teach Japanese to English speakers, audio tapes. When our group class had finished, we still wanted to be able to learn more before our trip. Inlingua is not far from my office, so I decided one day to ask about getting tutoring. Our trip was coming up in two months, and we really wanted to be able to have basic travel conversations and read at least some of the signs we would see in Japan. We set up a few tutoring classes for just my wife and me, and started practicing for our trip. Our teacher really helped us improve our reading skills, and she walked us through typical conversations we might have on the trip. When we arrived in Japan, we were able to get by surprisingly well. We even found out about a Japanese-language behind-the-scenes tour at a museum because the receptionist thought our Japanese was good enough to take it! By the time we came back, we knew we definitely wanted to go back to Japan in the future, and that it would be great to be able to speak and read more Japanese when we did. We wanted to learn the language in greater depth, so we now go to our tutoring classes twice a month, and we're getting better and better. The personal attention helps us learn quickly, and gives us the opportunity to slow down to get more help with tricky concepts, and move forward when something is easy. They have a number of other languages besides Japanese, of course: Spanish, Italian, French, Chinese, and probably more. If you're traveling and want to get a personalized introduction to a language, I would definitely recommend Inlingua.

    Gave them a job to translate some certificate. They didn't even get the name right. Went there to…read more pick up the document and found out it was closed even though I was assured that it would be open. The day before,i sent them an email to tell them I would be coming. Disappointed.

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    The Princeton Review

    The Princeton Review

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    Horrible experience. Money grab. Do not sign up with Princeton Review. I paid $2000 with a money…read moreback guarantee and my son scored 40 points worse. After applying for a refund, they said my son missed a single homework assignment over a 12 week course and therefore I don't qualify for a refund. They did however offer the course free of charge again which is laughable. How can he qualify for one but not the other? Scammers. Don't pay for this service.

    Now that the SAT and other standardized testing are being deemphasized by a growing number of…read moreprestige universities, The Princeton Review's paranoia-based marketing efforts are far less effective. At the moment it seems that the entrance essay is considered more illustrative of academic potential provided your stated goal is equity, justice and world peace. No, your child will not be consigned to a life of seasonal carnival work if you don't fork over thousands for their test prep assistance - with the labor shortage they may actually get a shot at freak show barker right off the bat. Nowadays, most of what The Review does is freely available on the internet or contained in innumerable volumes at your local bookseller. They do however, package their materials nicely in both hard and digital formats. If you prefer to wear both a belt and suspenders when helping your progeny secure a choice college berth TPR may help... at a price. Three stars for convenience.

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