<p>From today’s NY Times: “Stanley H. Kaplan, a businessman and teacher who carved out a lucrative niche in the world of for-profit education and made test-preparation classes a rite of passage for students across America, died on Sunday in Manhattan. He was 90 and had homes in Manhattan and Boca Raton, Fla.”</p>
<p>I think I heard that he founded his test prep company because he couldn’t get in to med school. RIP.</p>
<p>DougBetsy, if that’s the case, he is a good example that a person can be successful no matter what. </p>
<p>RIP Mr. Kaplan.</p>
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<p>[Stanley</a> H. Kaplan’s Legacy - Edward Tenner](<a href=“All Stories by Edward Tenner - The Atlantic”>All Stories by Edward Tenner - The Atlantic)</p>