Leaderboard Overview

A public explanation of how rankings and progress tracking fit into the learning system.

The leaderboard exists to make learning progress visible. It complements quizzes and simulations by helping users compare outcomes, consistency, and performance across public scoring surfaces.

Quiz performance

Track how users perform on startup knowledge, finance, and strategy-focused assessments.

Simulation outcomes

Use rankings as a lightweight feedback loop around consistency, decision quality, and execution under pressure.

Motivation through comparison

Public comparison is used as a learning device, not as the product itself. The educational content remains the foundation.