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From: "Jack Baker" <>
Subject: [BAKER~] Fw: Welcome To Princeton Review Online
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 20:51:26 -0500



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From: <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 8:00 AM
Subject: Welcome To Princeton Review Online


> Hi Jessica,
>
> Congratulations on signing up for the best test prep course
> available! As part of your course, you get enhanced access to
> The Princeton Review's award-winning web site. Below is some
> important information to help you use these services. Be sure
> to save this email for future reference.
>
> NEW TO THE WEB?
> ---------------
> If you are not too familiar with using the Web, you should
> check out "Web 101" at the HotWired site. It's a great
> resource that'll answer just about every question you could
> have about the Web. You can find it at:
>
> http://www.hotwired.com/web101
>
> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
> -------------------
> To use all of the features on the website, you'll need the
> following:
>
> Web Browser:
> Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher or Internet Explorer 4.0 or
> higher. JavaScript and Cookies must both be enabled. This is
> the default setting on both browsers so if you haven't changed
> anything, you don't need to worry about this. For best
> results, we recommend using Netscape. If you need to download
> a new web browser, you can do so at the following address:
>
> http://www.netscape.com/download/
>
> Modem:
> 28.8 kbps or faster
>
> LOGGING IN
> -----------
> Whenever you go to the Princeton Review website
> http://www.review.com, you should click on the "Course
> Students Click Here" button that appears at the top of each
> page. To enable your course services, simply enter your
> username and password in the appropriate fields on the page.
> For your records, here are the username and password you
> selected when you registered:
>
> USERNAME:
> PASSWORD: qzqwq*hg
>
> LOGGING OUT
> -----------
> If you are using a public computer, like one in a library or
> dorm, it's a very good idea to log out when you finish your
> work on the website. All you have to do is click on the "Log
> Out" link that appears on every page after you log in.
>
> TAKING TESTS & DRILLS ONLINE
> -----------------------------
> Students taking GMAT, GRE, and USMLE courses will take all of
> their computerized diagnostic tests on the web. Offering
> tests online makes it possible to always ensure that you have
> the most up-to-date questions available that reflect the
> current make up of the test. It also makes it possible to
> provide detailed analysis of your performance to your
> instructors.
>
> Also, please hold off on taking any online tests or drills
> until your course starts. Your Princeton Review instructor
> will assign each of the online tests and drills during
> specific points during the program.
>
> TECHNICAL SUPPORT
> ------------------
> Tech support is available at no charge to all Princeton Review
> course students Monday through Friday from 10am until 11pm
> Eastern and Saturday from 12pm to 6pm Eastern. You can reach
> tech support by either phone or email:
>
> Tech Support Email:
> Tech Support Phone Number: 1-800-546-2102
>
> Once again, thanks for choosing The Princeton Review. You are
> well on the way to higher scores!
>
> Regards,
> The Folks at Princeton Review Online
>
>


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