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She realized: QuackPrep wasn’t a real prep course. It was a prank site. But instead of giving up, she used every silly question as a cue to look up the real fact behind the joke. “ATP Tango” led her to oxidative phosphorylation. “Quack’s Law of Gas Exchange” made her finally memorize partial pressures.

“No reviews, no contact info, and the ‘About Us’ photo is just a stock image of a raccoon in a lab coat,” she muttered. But the clock was louder than her doubt. quackprep.otg

The PDF opened with a header: Question #1: What is the mitochondria’s favorite dance? Answer choices: A) The Electric Slide, B) The ATP Tango, C) The Mighty Chloroplast Shuffle. Jenna laughed. Then panicked. She’d been scammed. She realized: QuackPrep wasn’t a real prep course

By dawn, she’d fact-checked all 1,000 fake questions. She’d learned more in one ridiculous night than in two weeks of dry textbooks. “ATP Tango” led her to oxidative phosphorylation

Jenna had three days until the MCAT and a bank account with exactly $12 left. Desperate, she stumbled upon — a garish website promising “1,000 High-Yield Questions – Instant Download – $9.99.”