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The founders continued to work tirelessly, updating and expanding QuackPrep.org to meet the evolving needs of their users. And as the website grew, so did its impact, inspiring other animals to pursue their educational goals with quack-ademic rigor. Below is a draft of a formal academic paper
: This tool automatically converts raw PDF or image-based past exams into digital, searchable content. This allows you to jump straight into testing yourself rather than re-typing questions. Targeted Studying The > symbol can’t legally appear in a domain name
The "QuackPrep" model blurs the line between assistance and academic dishonesty. When AI tools transition from tutoring to solving , they infringe upon the integrity of the assessment process. Furthermore, the reliance on AI-generated essays or problem-solving creates a "hollow credential," where a student’s test score does not reflect their actual capability. This poses risks to higher education institutions that rely on these scores for admissions.