From Professor Udor: Before we meet, I'd like your view on some research we've done in the test prep market. We've learned quite a bit, but we need to know what difference these things make. Please take a look at these facts and tell me which ones make this market sound more attractive, and which ones make it sound less attractive. 1. Many organizations offer SAT test prep content for free. More Attractive 2. Grade inflation in high school has made SAT scores more important in the admissions process. 3. A growing number of schools no longer require candidates to submit standardized test scores 4. The owners of the SAT do not license their questions so that test prep companies can use them. Less Attractive 5. Kaplan and Princeton Review are highly entrenched competitors 6. Few competitors offer SAT test prep through interactive apps. 7. A wide variety of people can write SAT test prep content. Send