Preparing for Graduate School

Princeton Review Test Prep

Career Services has partnered with Associated Students of ASU and The Princeton Review to offer free online test prep courses or discounted in-person prep courses. Course types offered include: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, and LSAT.  Discounted classes also available for DAT & OAT.

Option 1: Free Self-Paced Prep (Current ASU students only)

Steps to Register:

  1. Watch a short video to learn more about the partnership and eligibility requirements.
  2. Complete a brief knowledge check and begin your registration.
  3. After completing our knowledge check, you will be contacted by a staff member to complete your registration.

Option 2 – Discounted Prep

  • Access the Ultimate Classroom
  • Private tutoring
  • Alumni, Faculty, and Staff discount

To learn more, visit: 

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Helpful Handouts

Thinking about continuing your education? Obtaining a graduate degree or other specialized degree is an excellent way to grow professionally, make a career change or increase your skills for future employment.

Use the following resources to prepare for graduate and professional school.

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