Tests.
Teenagers.
Trouble.
Luke, a baseball all-star, wouldn’t keep his scholarship with a 16.
Melanie, a chef, wouldn’t go to her dream college with a 15.
Levi, a talentless athlete, wouldn’t walk-on with an 18.
Joseph, a D-average slacker, wouldn’t go anywhere with a 16.
Addison, a basketball player, wouldn’t play college ball with a 17.
But with a perfect 36 score on the ACT, they would.
Thomas, a computer genius, had planned to fix all of their problems by hacking into the system, stealing the test, and memorizing the answers. It was easy. In theory. But now scoring a 36 will be the least of their problems.
COMING SOON