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By [Your Name] Published: April 14, 2026
At first glance, QuackPrep.org appears legitimate. Its homepage promises “100% pass guarantee,” “official practice questions,” and “board-certified instructors” for exams ranging from the USMLE (medical licensing) to the bar exam and even nursing (NCLEX). But a closer examination suggests the site may be operating in a legal and ethical gray zone — at best. 1. No Verifiable Company Information The site’s “About” page is conspicuously vague, stating only “We are a team of educators dedicated to making prep affordable.” There is no physical address, phone number, or named leadership. The domain registration (via a public WHOIS lookup) shows privacy protection — not automatically suspicious, but unusual for a legitimate test prep company. quackprep>org
Several forum posts on Reddit and MedSchool Tutors allege that QuackPrep.org republishes questions verbatim from retired NBME exams and commercially published prep books without permission. If true, this would violate copyright law and potentially jeopardize users’ exam integrity (testing agencies often ban users who access leaked materials). By [Your Name] Published: April 14, 2026 At
In an age where students and professionals increasingly turn to online platforms for certification exam preparation, the website has raised more red flags than a Soviet military parade. Several forum posts on Reddit and MedSchool Tutors
QuackPrep.org displays dozens of five-star testimonials, but reverse image searches reveal the headshots are stock photos. One testimonial attributed to “Dr. Sarah M., Johns Hopkins” does not match any current or past Johns Hopkins trainee in public directories.
