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: Instead of just high scores in games, introduce a leaderboard that ranks students based on "Academic XP" earned by uploading and solving past exams . This turns the open-source exam bank into a community-driven competition. quackprep.orgt

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Legitimate test prep companies (Kaplan, The Princeton Review, Magoosh, Khan Academy) invest in proper domains. If a service can’t afford a real TLD, it likely can’t afford quality content creation. QuackPrep

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To understand the theoretical construct of "Quackprep," one must first address the elephant—or rather, the duck—in the room. The name is a masterclass in accidental branding. In a marketplace dominated by stern, authoritative names like "The Princeton Review" or "TestMasters," "Quackprep" offers a refreshing, if disconcerting, honesty. It leans into the ancient definition of a "quack": a pretender to medical or technical skill. By adopting such a moniker, the site paradoxically disarms the user. Where other prep sites promise genius, Quackprep promises a mild form of charlatanism, effectively lowering the stakes for the anxious student. It suggests that the ACT or SAT is not a measure of worth, but a performance to be faked, a magic trick to be learned from a duck in a lab coat.