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The Family Business MBA Blueprint [6/29/2026] (Recording)
Joining a family business can be both an extraordinary opportunity and a unique challenge. Future leaders are often expected to preserve what previous generations have built while simultaneously navigating changing markets, new technologies, evolving customer expectations, and increased competition. Whether you currently work in your family business or plan to join after business school, this workshop will explore how to position your family business background effectively throughout the MBA admissions process and maximize the value of an MBA experience. We’ll discuss how admissions committees evaluate applicants from family businesses, how to demonstrate impact and leadership beyond family affiliation, and how to build a compelling narrative around your long-term vision for the business. By the end of this session, you will be able to: * Understand how top MBA programs evaluate candidates from family business backgrounds. * Develop a compelling narrative that demonstrates leadership, ownership, and impact—not simply family affiliation. * Articulate a clear “Why MBA?” and “Why now?” rationale as a future family business leader. * Position your family business experience effectively in resumes, essays, interviews, and recommendations. * Leave with practical next steps for strengthening both your MBA candidacy and your long-term leadership potential.
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Prepping for Med School Secondaries [6/23/2026] (Recording)
With the med school application season underway, secondaries are just around the corner for many applicants. This event will help applicants begin to plan for the secondary process with tips about timelines, developing content, and making the most of the space you have to share new skills with your schools.
Why You're Running Out of Time on the LSAT - and How to Fix It Before August [6/19/2026] (Recording)
Running out of time on the LSAT is rarely just a pacing problem—it’s usually a sign of deeper issues in approach, prioritization, and decision-making under pressure. This session is for students who feel consistently rushed on Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension and want to improve before the August exam. You’ll learn why high scorers move efficiently without rushing, the habits that quietly drain time during sections, and the specific adjustments that can help you complete more questions accurately. Join live to hear how an experienced LSAT coach diagnoses timing issues and the patterns they see across students who successfully improve their pacing. You’ll also have the chance to ask questions about your own prep strategy and get practical guidance typically shared in 1:1 coaching sessions.
5 Best Practices for Writing an Excellent MBA Essay [6/3/2026] (Recording)
Great MBA essays don’t just sound polished, they make admissions readers remember you long after they finish reading. This session is for applicants who want a clearer understanding of what separates average essays from truly compelling ones. You’ll learn five core best practices for building a strong narrative, writing with more clarity and specificity, and aligning your essays with what top MBA programs are actually looking for. Join live to ask questions about your own essays and hear practical guidance from an expert MBA coach with dual degrees from M7 programs. The speaker has worked closely with applicants on crafting standout applications and will share the patterns they see across successful essays and common mistakes. Expect actionable insights and feedback similar to what’s covered in 1:1 admissions coaching conversations.
From Overlooked to Indispensable: The Visibility Strategy for High Performers [6/19/2026] (Recording)
You're doing the work. You're getting results. And somehow, the wrong people are getting the credit, the promotions, and the rooms you should be in. In this 45-minute session, we go beyond "speak up more" and into the real psychology of why high performers become invisible — and what actually moves the needle. Drawing on behavioral science, enterprise leadership experience, and hard-won patterns from the field, you'll walk away with a concrete visibility framework and the self-awareness to know exactly where your gap is. This isn't soft. This is strategy.