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Jude Wallis

Jude Wallis is a high school student and the founder of the Learn Network: free study sites built so you can see a formula, change a number, and watch the identity respond. He writes and builds everything on FinanceLearn: 63 calculators, 182 guides, 67 interactive tools, and the factor tables a second program re-derives before the site can build.

The first site, EconLearn, teaches AP Economics with graphs you can drag. The Colorado Department of Education economics resource bank lists it alongside Khan Academy and EconEdLink. Jude placed 2nd internationally at the economics olympiad (econolympiad.org).

FinanceLearn is the first network site that is not an AP course. The job is the arithmetic behind money: what a paycheck keeps, what a loan costs, and what a deal model is actually pricing. Educational material, not financial advice.

How the content is checked

A wrong worked example on a money site is a defect a reader could apply, so nothing ships from a first draft. Every page is written, then handed to a separate adversarial review whose job is to recompute each published figure from the page's own stated inputs. Style and link review follow. An assembler writes the data file the site actually ships. Before the site can build, a second program recomputes every published number by a different method than the site engine uses. If they disagree, the site does not build.

That process is on how the numbers are checked. If you find a mistake, point at the page and quote the sentence. The fastest public path is Jude's LinkedIn.

Writing and recognition

The Learn Network

These are the same person. Listing every author page is what lets a search engine resolve them to one identity rather than five unrelated students with the same name.

On this site

Start with a path, browse every calculator, read the long-form guides, or see about FinanceLearn.