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Good prep is better shared.

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Why refer right now

It's genuinely free

During beta, every mock, note and the full analytics dashboard cost nothing. You're sharing value, not a sales pitch.

Practice partners sharpen you

Compare mock scores with friends on the same state exam. Shared accountability is the quietest predictor of who shows up consistently.

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Most groups ignore the local Acts. Send them the notes nobody else writes — and stop losing those marks as a group.

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That single message tends to do more than any banner we could build. A friend who tries one mock for their own exam usually stays.

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