Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute News
Commencement 2008: Graduate Helps High School Students Tackle AP Exams
Keenan came up with the idea to develop the Web site, called Course-Notes.Org, while he was in still in high school. At the time, he was a 15-year-old student struggling to find online resources to aid in studying for his AP exams. In 2002, using his frustration as a catalyst to come up with a solution, he created the Web site with its lone subject offering in U.S. history, and shared it with his high school classmates and friends. It became an instant hit.
"In its first year of operation, the site reached the top 10 for any relevant search engine queries, received more than six million page views per month, and generated feedback from students all over the country," Keenan said.
This month, officials estimate that high school students will take more than 2,750,000 exams. The College Board's Advanced Placement Program(r) enables students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school, according to the organization. Thirty-seven courses in 22 subject areas are offered. More than 3,600 colleges and universities around the world recognize AP for credit, placement, and/or admissions decisions, including more than 90 percent of four-year colleges and universities in
Noting that college was part of his future plans, Keenan, who hails from
Now, graduating after only three years and armed with knowledge from his management courses, confidence in his core competencies, and advice and mentorship from a host of business experts at the Lally School, Keenan credits his business-savvy and current success to his undergraduate experience as a management major.
Today, his Web site offers resources for 15 different subjects that are commonly offered at high schools around the country. Subjects include: U.S. history, U.S. government and politics, European history, and psychology, along with notes, outlines, vocabulary terms, practice tests, biographies, timelines, political parties, study guides, and historical documents. In addition, the Web site's forum provides assistance to more than 70,000 members who can receive help with homework, debate current events, or just discuss daily life topics like applying to college or tips for studying, among others.
"More schools are offering a greater variety of AP courses, so it's not uncommon for students to be taking several AP courses in one year," said
"It was never my intention to start a business; this really started off as project to help myself and others," Keenan said. "Things changed when I recognized that people were finding value in what I was doing and that inspired me to continue, and seek better ways to improve the free service that I was offering to students and teachers."
While at
"As Keenan accelerated through his undergraduate courses he found that 'mankind supplied' knowledge and skill galvanized his entrepreneurial attitude... that his 'work of his mind,' his enterprise, contributed to 'society'... profitably. He was as impatient as he was impressive. Just look at him now!" Wright said.
"I remember that when I first started the Web site, every dollar that I spent came out of my back pocket," Keenan said. "I only purchased software or services that I needed, and started selling advertising about a year after I launched the Web site to generate revenue to keep things running."
These days, the Web site has also grown in its brand recognition, leading to an increase in advertising revenue for 2007 of more than
Fostering entrepreneurship is one of the main thrusts of The Rensselaer Plan, the Institute's blueprint for success. The plan calls for infusing understanding and encouragement of entrepreneurship throughout all five academic schools and student programs, and cultivating a campus culture that motivates students and graduates to pursue commercialization and enterprise-building activities.
Keenan noted that there are many lessons that he has learned not only as a student at
Upon graduation, Keenan will work for Johnson & Johnson in their Information Technology Leadership Development Program that allows participants to put their skills to the test across a range of companies and applications within their global enterprise. He also still plans to manage his business.
To view the Web site, go to: http://www.course-notes.org/
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