In the crowded world of online test preparationâwhere giants like Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Magoosh dominateânew players emerge daily. One name that has recently surfaced in forum discussions and niche SEO tracking tools is . At first glance, the name evokes a mix of curiosity and caution. The word âquackâ historically refers to a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skills, while âprepâ clearly signals test preparation. But what about the .prg extension?
| Red Flag | What to look for | |----------|------------------| | No HTTPS | Lack of SSL certificate (no padlock in address bar) | | Pricing too low | $19 for âfull MCAT courseâ when real prep costs $300+ | | No author bios | Anonymous âexpert instructorsâ without LinkedIn profiles | | Grammar errors | Broken English in refund or contact pages | | Fake reviews | All 5-star, vague testimonials (âThis site saved me!â) |
By: Digital Education Safety Desk