Saratoga, California
Aarush Herle.
I'm 15. I build software. Right now I'm working on AP Scholr.
About
I'm a freshman at Prospect High School. I grew up in one of the wealthiest school districts in California — three miles from one of the poorest. The AP pass rates between them aren't close.
That gap is mostly what AP Scholr is about. I started it because I wanted a better way to study; I kept going because the more I looked at the data, the harder it became to pretend the problem was anywhere except money.
Now
- Building Score reporting for AP Scholr. Ships before July's score release.
- Researching A literature review on socioeconomic disparities in AP outcomes.
- Writing An op-ed on the $98 AP exam fee.
- Trying to sponsor 50 AP exams for low-income students by May 2028.
Projects
AP study app. Auto-grades FRQs and DBQs. Free for every student.
apscholr.com →Elsewhere
Contact
Press, partnerships, research — apscholrnow@gmail.com.