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Multiple users on Reddit’s r/Scams have noted that the "practice questions" on QuackPrep.orgt appear to be directly copied from free resources available on Quizlet, Khan Academy, and even outdated PDFs from 2012. In one instance, a user preparing for the GRE noticed that a "quantitative comparison" question referenced a currency (the Belgian Franc) that has not existed since 2002.

| Year | Milestones | |------|------------| | 2025 | • Launch of QuackPrep AI Tutor – a conversational chatbot that guides students through problem‑solving steps.
• Expansion of multilingual subtitles (Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Swahili). | | 2026 | • Offline‑first mobile app for regions with limited internet, leveraging progressive web‑app technology.
• Integration with CollegeBoard’s MyCollege portal for direct scholarship application. | | 2027 | • “Quack‑Labs” – virtual labs for chemistry, physics, and biology, using AR/VR to simulate experiments safely.
• Research partnership with MIT’s Learning Initiative to study long‑term outcomes. | | 2028 | • Global “Duck‑athon” – an annual 48‑hour hackathon inviting students to create educational games, with winners receiving full‑ride scholarships. | quackprep.orgt


The .orgt extension is not an official top-level domain (TLD) recognized by ICANN. Legitimate TLDs include .com, .org, .net, .edu, and new ones like .xyz or .io. The .orgt domain is likely a subdomain trick (e.g., quackprep.orgt.somebadserver.com) or a typo-squatting attempt. Scammers register these odd-looking domains because they are cheaper and bypass security filters that block well-known TLDs. Multiple users on Reddit’s r/Scams have noted that

If you intended to visit a legitimate prep site named "QuackPrep" (assuming one exists at quackprep.org), typing .orgt instead may have led you to a malicious copycat. Always double-check the URL. with winners receiving full‑ride scholarships. |