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Taylor Swift slams Princeton Review SAT practice test for questioning the grammar in her lyrics
A Swift fan caught the error and posted a picture of the page in question from the Princeton Review…
Aly Weisman
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Memrise is especially helpful for its conversational approach to learning languages and its ability…
Krystin Arneson
Princeton Review's Top Party Schools List Is Out, And There's A New #1
After finishing second last year, an Iowa spokesman said, "among all the rankings published by vari…
Big Bang: Indian Physicist Abhas Mitra Feels Vindicated
Mitra works with Mumbai's Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).
Why The Meningitis Vaccine That Princeton University Plans To Use Hasn't Been Approved in the US
Novartis, the manufacturer of the vaccine, has not applied to get this vaccine licensed in the Unit…
The US government just found Princeton actually doesn't discriminate against Asians
"For example, there's an expectation that Asian-Americans will be the highest test scorers and at t…
Princeton's president speaks out about the arrest of a black professor over a parking ticket
Professor Imani Perry, who is black, has claimed she was mistreated by police officers because…
Abby Jackson
The Official Goldman Sachs Elevator Review Of 'Young Money,' A New Book On Young Wall Streeters
"I leave the Hamptons on Sundays, so that my family doesn't have to." Over time, I learned to ne…
Goldman Sachs Elevator
Ivy League admission decisions are coming on Ivy Day. Here's what to do if you've been accepted, rejected, or waitlisted.
Ivy Day is when Ivy League schools release admissions decisions. A college expert says students nee…
Steve Gardner
An 'artificial sun' achieved a record-breaking fusion experiment, bringing us closer to clean, limitless energy
WEST, a fusion reactor in France, broke a record for tungsten tokamaks with a 6-minute plasma. It's…
Jenny McGrath
Jupiter's moon Europa generates enough oxygen to keep a million people alive for a day, NASA says
NASA's Juno mission data suggests Jupiter's moon Europa generates less oxygen than thought, which n…
Ellyn Lapointe
Black holes are rampaging through our universe at more than 2.2 million mph and scientists think they now know why
Scientists simulating the death of supermassive stars witnessed an unusual kick that sometimes occu…
Maiya Focht
Ivy league jocks earn as much as $220,000 more than their less sporty peers over their career, study shows
Sporty students are more likely to hold MBAs from elite institutions and earn more than their non-a…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
I changed my views studying near-death experiences; consciousness isn't as we think.
I used to be a skeptic when it came to phenomena that science couldn't fully explain, like near-dea…
Kelly Burch
Don't worry if you didn't get accepted early decision, an admissions expert says — you could still end up at your dream college
If you applied for early decision and got rejected or deferred, an admissions expert says your coll…
Steve Gardner
If you're an early riser, you may have Neanderthal DNA to thank for it
Many of us carry Neanderthal or Denisovan DNA, and some of it may be linked with being an early ris…
Marianne Guenot
I encouraged my son to apply to only 3 colleges even though his friends were applying to 12 to 15. He still got into his dream school.
The author's son thought he had to apply to more than 10 schools as a hedge. People were horrified …
Liz Alterman
A dispute over an $84, sprinkled-covered rainbow birthday cake spiraled into a viral frenzy on TikTok
Kylie Allen, the baker at Kylie Kakes in Princeton, West Virginia, said Ashleigh Freeman was one of…
Lindsay Dodgson
US scientists trying to harness the power of the sun have made a 2nd major breakthrough for the future of sustainable, green energy
For the second time, scientists have taken one significant step forward toward a future that runs o…
Jenny McGrath
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush once said that instead of older, 'ex-military submariners' hired by his rivals, he wanted a 'younger' and 'inspirational' team of 20-somethings for his Titanic submersible
Rush said his team included a varsity athlete and a surfing enthusiast instead of the "ex-military …