Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Taylor Swift Calls Out Princeton Review For Misquoting Lyrics

So basically, Taylor Swift called out the Princeton Review after one of the students studying for the SAT noticed that the song lyric used in their "Pronoun Errors" grammar section misquoted one of her lyrics.

The lyric reads in the book: "Somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe 'em"

however, the actual lyric is: "Somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them".

Taylor then ended up commenting on the student's tumbler page saying, "Not the right lyrics at all pssssh You had one job, test people. One job."

Tried & True Tutoring would never make that mistake. Instead, we have our own Taylor Swift question, that doesn't misquote anything - it's just way
better, in every way possible.

Our Taylor Swift Problem Is Way Better, Don't You Think?


Now this problem is much more difficult, and it actually teaches students how to succeed on difficult math problems on the SAT. This is a section in our curriculum where we teach students how to simplify seemingly complex math problems with variables in the answers into easy problems which can be solved in just a few steps. If you want to know how to do this problem, contact us, and we'll tell you. We at least owe that to the community. Princeton Review, step your game up!


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