Quackprep.orgg (2027)
Aris's secret wasn't teaching. It was pattern exploitation . He'd hacked into three major testing services' question banks using old administrator backdoors he'd never reported. He didn't rewrite questions—he just rearranged them, changed names, and fed them back to students as "proprietary diagnostics."
"You ruined my score," she said.
Click it. It quacks exactly once.
Three weeks later, Maya took the real MCAT. She used the Quack Constant. She guessed on 47 questions. She finished each section in 18 minutes and spent the rest of the time drawing ducks in her booklet. quackprep.orgg
So he built his own. In a damp basement cluttered with empty coffee bags and broken laptops, he registered a domain: . Aris's secret wasn't teaching
She read the testimonial section—all written by Aris using fake names like "Dr. P. Mallard" and "I.M. Duck"—and believed every word. Three weeks later, Maya took the real MCAT
Maya laughed. Then she took notes.

