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When in doubt, remember the old medical adage: If you hear hooves, think horses, not zebras. And if you see “quack,” think scam—not study aid.
By The Ed Safety Desk
You’re stressed. Your exam is in 8 weeks. Your wallet is thin. And then you see an ad: “Pass the MCAT in 30 days. Full-length exams, $19.99. QuackPrep.org.”