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QuackPrep.org claims to be the fastest-growing test prep “solution” for medical boards, the MCAT, and the NCLEX. Their signature approach? “Proprietary subconscious osmosis” — which, according to former students, just means falling asleep to poorly narrated anatomy podcasts. quackprep.orh
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Despite the alarming number of typos in their practice exams (“What is the main funtion of the left ventrical?”), QuackPrep promises a 99% pass rate, based on a survey of their founder’s immediate family. Their “Live Quack Attack” tutoring sessions feature masked instructors who go by bird-themed pseudonyms and end each session with a mandatory chant: “Confidence over competence!” Their signature approach
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