Stanley Kaplan, the man who fueled the industry that taught people how to take the tests supplied by the industry that fueled standardized school admissions testing, has died.
The New York Times obituary says:
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.