
How to Ace the Master's Personal Statement
I've helped dozens of candidates land spots at top master's programs in fields ranging from public policy and business to architecture and engineering. In this video, I share with you the essay writing insights that helped me and my clients get into the Ivy League, Oxbridge, M7, and Schwarzman Scholars (Tsinghua University).
Reaching Out for Recs? Here's How to Make Sure You're Set Up For Success [5/28/2026] (Recording)
Are you gearing up for your MBA applications and wondering how to secure stellar recommendation letters? Join me, Sabrina, for an insightful session on mastering the art of recommendations. With my experience as a Wharton MBA graduate and a member of the student admission committee, I understand the nuances of what makes a recommendation stand out. During this event, I'll share strategies to help you identify the right recommenders, guide them effectively, and ensure your recommendations align with your overall application narrative. Having interviewed industry leaders and held leadership roles at Wharton, I bring a wealth of knowledge to help you succeed. Spaces are limited, so RSVP now to secure your spot and take a crucial step towards your MBA dreams!
Leveraging AI as Finance/Accounting Professionals [5/29/2026] (Recording)
AI is rapidly changing the way finance and accounting professionals work, but many people still aren’t sure how to apply it in ways that are actually useful day to day. This session is for those who want practical insight into how AI can improve workflows, decision-making, and efficiency across the industry. You’ll learn how experienced professionals first integrated AI into their work, the biggest challenges and breakthroughs they encountered, and real examples of AI-powered tools and automations they’ve built themselves. Join live to hear directly from finance and accounting professionals actively using AI in their roles and ask questions about your own workflows and goals. The panelists have spent time experimenting, building, and refining practical AI use cases and will share the patterns they’ve seen around what works and what doesn’t. Expect candid insights, live demos, and practical ideas you can start applying immediately.

2026-2027 Wharton MBA Essay Guide
A prompt-by-prompt breakdown of all Wharton essays, with specific tips on what to do and what to avoid. This guide will help take your application from good to attention-grabbing!

2026-2027 Wharton MBA Essay Brainstorm Exercise
A fill-in-the-blank workbook that walks you through all Wharton essays. Brainstorm tables, story selection guidance, and ready-to-use outlines take you from blank page to first draft.
Build Your First Personal AI Agent: A Practical System for Saving Time Without Losing Quality [5/28/2026] (Recording)
After this session, you will know how to design and deploy a simple personal AI agent that handles repeatable tasks without degrading the quality of your output. We will cover how to map your workflow to find the right automation entry points, how to prompt and chain AI tools to act on your behalf, and how to build in checkpoints that keep your judgment in the loop. Attending live means you can describe your actual setup and get a direct answer about where automation fits your specific situation, which a recording cannot replicate. The coach builds and iterates on AI systems as a practitioner, and this session is a rare look at how that thinking works in practice.
Law School App Strategy: Recommenders and Supplemental Essays [5/28/2026] (Recording)
Strong law school applications are built through more than just a GPA and personal statement, and many applicants underestimate the impact of recommendations and supplemental essays. This session is for candidates who want a more strategic approach to these often overlooked parts of the application. You’ll learn how to choose recommenders who can advocate for you effectively, approach supplemental essays with purpose, and create a more cohesive overall application strategy. Join live to ask questions about your own application materials and get guidance on how to strengthen them before submission. The speaker is an experienced law admissions coach and former Villanova Law Assistant Dean who has reviewed and advised on countless applications. They’ll share the patterns they see across strong submissions and the kinds of insights typically discussed in 1:1 advising conversations.

The BCG Offer Blueprint
The unfiltered insider playbook on how BCG actually evaluates candidates — from interviews to promotions to what separates offers from rejections. Written by a former BCG Partner. This document is part 1 of a 9 part Consulting Interview Resource kit.

50 BCG Behavioural Questions That Actually Matter
The exact behavioural questions top candidates prepare for — with insider notes on what interviewers are really testing beneath the surface. This document is Part 2 of a broader 9 Part Consulting Interview Resource Kit. See my page for other related resources.

Case Math Mastery: 80 Drills to Think Like a Consultant
Build elite case math speed, accuracy, and confidence with 80 real consulting-style drills and worked solutions used to train MBB candidates. This document is Part 3 of a broader 9 Part Consulting Interview Resource Kit.

Networking Messages That Get Replies from Consultants
9 proven networking templates engineered to help you land coffee chats, referrals, and interviews at top consulting firms. This document is part of a 9-part Consulting Interview Resource Kit. The Networking Email Template Pack is the fourth resource in the kit.

The Consulting Recruiting Command Center
Track every application, referral, networking touchpoint, and interview in one streamlined dashboard built for consulting recruiting. This document is part 9 of a broader 9-part consulting interview resource kit.

The Written Case Interview Playbook
Realistic BCG-style written cases with model answers, frameworks, and executive-level synthesis examples to sharpen your edge fast. This document is part 8 of a broader 9-part consulting interview resource kit. Please visit my page for additional resources.
Applying to College in 2026? Here’s What You Should Be Doing Each Month [5/27/2026] (Recording)
In this session, former admissions director, Loubna Bouamane, will walk students and parents through the real college admissions timeline from May through December — including what actually matters each month if you're aiming for competitive U.S. universities. We’ll cover: How to build a balanced college list strategically When students should start essays (and why waiting until September is risky) How extracurriculars and summer activities should be positioned What admissions officers notice early in the review process Common mistakes students make over the summer Testing timelines, recommendation strategy, and application planning How to avoid creating an application that feels overly polished or AI-generated This session is especially helpful for: Rising seniors applying in Fall 2026 International students navigating the U.S. admissions process Families targeting selective colleges and universities Students feeling overwhelmed or behind
Stop Sounding Generic: How to Write a Standout Law School Personal Statement [5/27/2026] (Recording)
Many law school personal statements sound polished but forgettable, making it hard for applicants to truly stand out. This session is for candidates who want to write essays that feel distinctive, authentic, and memorable to admissions readers. You’ll learn how to identify the strongest parts of your story, avoid overly generic themes and language, and structure a personal statement that creates a clearer sense of who you are. Join live to ask questions about your own essay ideas and get guidance on how to sharpen your narrative before submitting. The speaker is an experienced law admissions coach who regularly helps applicants strengthen their personal statements and overall positioning. They’ll share the patterns they see across standout essays and the kinds of feedback typically given in 1:1 coaching conversations.
How to Stand Out When So Many Use Claude / ChatGPT for Essays [5/27/2026] (Recording)
As AI tools become more widespread in the admissions process, differentiation matters more than ever. This session will explore how applicants can rise above increasingly polished but increasingly generic essays by developing sharper self-awareness, stronger personal narratives, and more nuanced positioning. Attendees will learn what admissions committees notice immediately in AI-assisted applications and how to ensure their story remains distinctive, memorable, and authentically their own.
How to Break into MBB Consulting [5/27/2026] (Recording)
Many candidates aim for MBB but fall short because they don’t fully understand how to navigate the process from the inside out. This session is for those looking to break into McKinsey, BCG, or Bain with a more informed and intentional approach. You’ll learn how to differentiate your background, build meaningful connections during recruiting, and approach interviews in a way that reflects how top firms assess potential. Join live to hear from a panel of experts with MBB backgrounds and ask your questions about breaking into consulting. The panelists have firsthand experience both interviewing and coaching candidates and will share the patterns they see across those who successfully land offers. Expect candid insights and practical advice similar to what’s discussed in 1:1 coaching conversations.

The Resume Formula That Gets MBB Interviews
Learn how top candidates structure bullets, quantify impact, and position experience to pass the brutal MBB resume screen. This document is part 5 of a broader 9-part consulting interview resource kit. Please visit my page for the other templates and guides.

MBA Self-Discovery Workbook: Unlock Your Narrative & Write Freely
This is a reflection-focused, 13-section workbook for MBA applicants to uncover and build your story before embarking on the complex, layered process of writing your essays. This resource is informed from my time in Stanford GSB's Interpersonal Dynamics (Touchy Feely), my time helping dozens of other GSB classmates find their voice as the Managing Editor for Stanford GSB's Paper (Nondisclosure), and in helping over 500 MBA applicants self-reflect in a way that feels genuine, personal and clarifying. I wrote this resource with just enough structure (but not too much), and with a practical eye towards covering the ground you'll need for your MBA apps. You'll go deep, but every question has a purpose. I also use this with everyone I work with, and it's something we'll cover at the very beginning of our process. My hope is that this resource, in addition to being a big help, feels like we're in conversation. The goal is just to get to know you a little better, one step at a time, in a way that feels natural, even enjoyable. Even if you're the only one who ever sees it, I've tried to write this in a way that I'd speak about this kind of thing with you. Because I think humans are the best way to help other humans see themselves a little deeper. And trust me, plenty of "coaches" could use more of that too ;) This workbook will cover your background, motivations, short and long-term goals, values, behavioral stories, and more. A PDF is attached here, but there's also a downloadable Word file I recommend using to make things much easier for you to fill out as you go. This took me about 20-30 hours of time to put together, and I suggest putting at least 5-10 into filling this out. Some go at it all at once, but most do it in a few sittings. Long walks are good to interperse between writing sessions, and I actually recommend you reflect and go back to this to update your answers several times throughout your MBA process. Save new versions as you go and you'll be able to see your application pixellate over this monthslong process. If you're reapplying, I'd push you to compare what you end up with here with what you submitted last time. The differences may be revealing. I hope ends up a real tool for you, and that it helps you find answers you might not have found otherwise. It also will give you a glimpse into what coaching together feels like. Don't hesitate to reach out if you feel like sharing this. Working on your writing and applications together is a natural byproduct of the kind of reflection you'll be doing here, and it's my favorite thing to help someone with. Happy writing :) -Ben
Level up your Product Fundamentals with AI [5/27/2026] (Recording)
After this session, you will know how to use AI tools to sharpen your product thinking, structure clearer PRDs and roadmaps, and identify where AI can accelerate your workflow without replacing the judgment that hiring managers actually evaluate. We will cover how to prompt AI effectively for competitive analysis, how to use it to stress-test feature prioritization, and where candidates consistently over-rely on it in ways that weaken their work. Attending live means you can describe your specific situation and get a direct response, hearing in real time how the coach thinks through cases like yours. This coach works with product candidates daily and will be sharing the patterns they see across the strongest applicants, which is a rare and concrete look at how this thinking actually develops in practice.