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When Vivien Berg created SOLace, she simply wanted to give Virginia students an easier way to study for state standardized testing. Berg, though, inadvertently revolutionized how Virginians studied ...
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Jeremiah Peoples taught himself how to code while in the military after dropping out of college. He got to leverage his new skills at an apprenticeship in the military but felt impostor syndrome.