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  2. Jamie Beaton - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Beaton (born 1995/1996) is a New Zealand entrepreneur who founded an education mentoring enterprise, Crimson Education, at age 17.In 2016, the enterprise was valued at over NZ$ 75 million, with Beaton owning just under half of its shares.

  3. For roughly $30,000, this company gives you a 98% ... - AOL

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    Ideally, parents should start preparing their child for the Ivy Leagues as early as age 11 so they can build out hobbies and life skills, Jamie Beaton, Crimson Education’s co-founder and CEO ...

  4. Crimson Education - Wikipedia

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    Crimson Education also operates an online high school, the Crimson Global Academy which Niche.com has ranked #3 in the US for online high schools and #25 among all US private high schools. [4] According to WSJ, "Crimson Education is valued at $554 million, with key investors including Tiger Management, Icehouse Ventures, and Verlinvest. The ...

  5. Sharndré Kushor - Wikipedia

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    Sharndré Kushor (born 1993/1994) [1] is a New Zealand entrepreneur. [2] [3] [4] [5]She is known primarily for co-founding Crimson Education alongside Jamie Beaton and Fangzhou Jiang.

  6. Department of Education investigating Princeton after school ...

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    The 274-year-old university published a letter from Department of Education Assistant Secretary Robert King saying that Princeton could be asked to return federal funds it has received ...

  7. James Hogue - Wikipedia

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    Princeton invited Hogue to attend in the fall of 1988, but he deferred admission for one year, telling Princeton his mother was dying. [3] In reality, Hogue had pled guilty to possessing stolen bicycle equipment, and had been sentenced to five years in prison. [4] Hogue served nine months before being paroled from Utah State Prison in March ...

  8. The Princeton Review - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Review was founded in 1981 by John Katzman, who—shortly after graduating from Princeton University—began tutoring students for the SAT from his Upper West Side apartment. [12] A short time later, Katzman teamed up with Adam Robinson, an Oxford-trained SAT tutor who had developed a series of techniques for "cracking the system."

  9. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University ...

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    All types of affiliations, namely alumni and faculty members, count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page. [c]In the following list, the number following a person's name is the year they received the prize; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while they were working at Princeton University (including emeritus staff).