The “STEM gap” in the United States is no longer a distant warning; it is a current economic reality. As of 2026, the demand for careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is projected to grow twice as fast as any other sector. However, American colleges have long struggled with high attrition rates in these “gatekeeper” subjects. Nearly 40% of students who enter college with a STEM major switch to other fields, often due to a lack of foundational support. Fortunately, the rise of sophisticated digital tutoring platforms is fundamentally altering this trajectory. By leveraging AI-driven personalization and 24/7…
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