u/JustinDiamondHQ

Free JD2 Bar Prep – Most Tested Rule Flashcards + MEE Essays | Code: J26TAKER

Hello all! While I was prepping for the J25 bar (passed!), I built a bar prep tool to help myself with the written portion of the exam. I was sick of essay limits and waiting for feedback on the expensive platforms, and I noticed the Sam Butcher site with the 125 most tested rule flashcards went down, so I created a platform that has both and is free to use.

My biz model: Free tier is free forever. I'm keeping paid tiers priced as low as I can in order to cover hosting and API costs, the goal isn't profit, it's maximizing access to affordable bar prep. I used this to prep for the MEE myself and wanted to make something affordable for everyone. As we enter bar prep season, I'm offering more than just the free tier for free, and making the full-feature version of the site available to early birds.

How it works:

  • 125 MEE rule flashcards: These are the most tested issues, with %'s so you know which issues appear the most on MEEs in the past. Flashcards have both read and test mode, and custom cards are available on the platform as well so you can build your own bank.
  • AI-graded practice essays: write a timed essay (90 min), get an instant 0–6 score with detailed IRAC feedback on what you got right and wrong. No feeding stuff into ChatGPT yourself - this is a structured and specialized agent.
  • Progress tracking: track your accuracy and mastery improve over time.
  • Sharing prompts: practice with your friends, and share the same MEE questions you finished with them so you can compare notes.

I'm actively building this out and happy to add features on request - so if there's something you wish can be incorporated into your MEE prep, let me know. I'm also available to help people directly with bar prep if you want to talk through essays, rules, or strategy.

Use code J26TAKER to get full premium access forever (code expires June).

Site: jd2barprep.com

Good luck to everyone testing this summer!

u/JustinDiamondHQ — 2 days ago

"Let's Buy Spirit" inspired model for turning WSB into a BRK style Holding Co.?

The "Let's buy Spirit Airlines" guy actually had a great idea. Pool capital based on low-commitment, small pledges, and try to buy Spirit. This raises the question, why buy Spirit when you can have a bunch of holdings (while still using the one member = one vote mechanism)

A pledge-gated, democratically-run investment holding company for WSB

The model would work like this:

  • No money changes hands unless a critical mass is reached. Either it gets real capital, or it doesn't launch at all.
  • One member, one vote. Doesn't matter if you put in $69 or $69,000. Equal say on every move. Green Bay Packers model.
  • Allocations work like vote chess for a portfolio. Any member can submit a weekly reallocation proposal. The community votes. The most-voted moves get executed (blocking totally suicidal ones).
  • Proportional dividends based on contribution, assuming we don't incinerate the port.
  • Could register as an Exempt Reporting Adviser (ERA) to keep it legal and above board, as long as AUM stays under $150m.

The Spirit Airlines guy is too focused on just Spirit Airlines. Why is there no Berkshire Hathaway for WSB degens?

Is there appetite for something like this? I saw other posts saying WSB is actually up quite a lot YTD. I'd happily contribute.

TLDR; The average hedge fund manager has underperformed the S&P for 15 years running. The collective brain of WSB, having a governance and management structure, could not possibly do much worse. It might do considerably better.

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u/JustinDiamondHQ — 4 days ago