The project represents a legitimate educational service backed by a credible founder (Faculty at Northeastern University), but the submission is severely compromised by quality issues. The project name 'WhisperHunter' contradicts the description of 'Yazdanian & Associates Institute'. The website contains placeholder text (e.g., '0+ Years Experience'), and the traction claim ('most people have used my product') is demonstrably false. While the underlying service (CS tutoring) has utility, the digital execution and submission quality result in a low score.
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