
How to Land an Interview at an MBB Firm
McKinsey, Bain, and BCG are among the most competitive employers in the world—so how do you actually land an interview? In this panel, three top Leland consulting coaches will share the insider strategies, application tactics, and networking approaches that helped them break into MBB and that they now use to coach candidates into these firms. Hear from James H., a Columbia MBA, former McKinsey consultant, and ex-McKinsey interviewer; Annika F., a Bain consultant, HEC Paris MBA, and ICF-certified coach; and Sushmitha R., an MIT Sloan alum and former BCG summer consultant. Together, they’ll break down how to craft standout resumes, position nontraditional backgrounds, build meaningful networking connections, and align your story with what MBB teams are truly looking for. Whether you're an undergrad, MBA student, or career-switcher, this session will give you a clear roadmap to landing the interview that changes everything.

LangChain and LangGraph for Beginners : Guided Lab
A guided lab to help developers learn the basics of LangChain and LangGraph.

Probability and Overlapping Sets Examples
This deck explains probabilities and overlapping sets of two and three as seen in the GMAT and GRE. It includes practice problems similar to those on the exam. Concepts and problems are explained in a video walkthrough by the author in "Probability and Overlapping Sets for the GMAT and GRE".

The Truth About Deferred MBA Essays: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why
In this session, Leland Coach Kristen H., a HBS and GSB deferred admit and expert in early-career MBA strategy, will pull back the curtain on what separates successful essays from forgettable ones. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to approach each essay prompt strategically — and how to make your essays stand out in a competitive Deferred MBA cycle.
Practice MBA Interview Questions
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Sample Addenda
Examples will help you understand how to approach tricky topics and strike the right tone

2 Real HBS Interview Question Sets (Start-to-Finish Examples)
A detailed look at the questions asked during two real Harvard Business School interviews from beginning to end (anonymized for broad use). The first reflects a professional, experience-driven conversation with questions covering consulting, investing, leadership, and community work. The second is a deferred MBA interview focused on college, early initiatives, startup involvement, AI, goals, and personal interests. Hopefully they help you get a sense for the pacing, depth, tone, and question style you'll experience during an HBS interview.

Financial Modeling | 5 Year Annual Model
A 5-year financial model template built for aspiring and early-career investors. Complete with a full P&L, returns, debt paydown.

Breaking into Equity Research: What to Expect and How to Prepare (Nov 2025)
Equity research offers a unique blend of finance, analysis, and storytelling—but breaking in takes preparation and a clear strategy. In this session, expert Leland coach William L. (Ex Associate Analyst at T. Rowe Price) will walk you through what to expect from the recruiting process and how to position yourself as a strong candidate. You’ll learn how to build the right technical foundation, craft compelling stock pitches, and stand out in interviews with both insight and clarity. By the end, you’ll have a concrete understanding of what the role involves, how to prepare effectively, and how to launch a successful career in equity research.
Equations, Coordinates, and Inequalities for GMAT and GRE
In this video we tackle integers, quadratic equations, coordinate geometry, inequalities, number lines, and absolute values as seen in problems on the GMAT and GRE.

Full Set of Real GSB Interview Questions + Advice on How to Ace the Interview
Curious what a GSB interview actually feels like? Read this walkthrough to see all the questions this GSB deferred admit was asked (and the questions they asked the interviewer). You'll also learn what they did to prepare and what advice they have for anyone interviewing with GSB.

Writing a Holistic Set of Booth Essays (Deck)
Many applicants find a way to write at least one strong essay. But those that really maximize the essay-writing process find a way to make clear how their experiences inform their goals, and develop clear narrative through-lines that make their contributions to the school and program tangible. They have a “brand”. You know what they’re all about. This event will draw from example essays written by successful U Chicago Booth admits. These essays were particularly strong in how they spoke to one another—how they created a three-dimensional applicant who top Booth AdComs could envision contributing to their community. Their professional and judiciously placed personal experience offer evidence for why they’re the kind of person who will make their specific kind of difference in the world. During this session, we'll analyze these essays alongside you so you have a clear view into how you can apply what you've learned to your own writing, and put your best application forward for Booth's top-flight MBA program.

Visa Strategy
F-1 visa basics, OPT, STEM extension, sponsorship challenges, school support

Targeted School Essays
Harvard, Wharton, MIT Sloan, examples

Identify Transferrable Skills for Career Pivots
Are you ready to unlock your potential and discover your "why"? Checkout a 5 steps 'Career Navigation Hack' to your dream role!

Finally Use AI for Something Useful: Build AI Literacy That Moves Your Career Forward
AI is everywhere—but understanding how to use it effectively for your career can feel overwhelming. In this session, AI expert Matthew W. (Stanford, Meta) will guide you through practical ways to build AI literacy and leverage AI tools to enhance your work, decision-making, and professional growth. You’ll learn how to identify meaningful applications of AI in your role, avoid common pitfalls, and use AI strategically to save time, boost productivity, and strengthen your skillset. By the end, you’ll walk away with actionable strategies to move your career forward with confidence in an AI-driven world.
Functions and Series for GMAT and GRE
This video breaks down functions, substitutions, and sequences that should be understood before taking the GMAT and GRE.
Probability and Overlapping Sets for GMAT and GRE
In this video we dissect the basics of probability and overlapping sets of two and three as seen in problems on the GMAT and GRE.

Start Where You Are: Investing in the Arts as a Pathway to Venture Capital
You don’t need a fund, a finance background, or a Silicon Valley network to start investing—you just need vision and the courage to begin. In this inspirational session, Tiana Tukes (she/her) shares her journey of investing in creativity and culture as a foundation for a career in venture capital. Beginning with her first investment in photographer Tyler Mitchell in 2018, Tiana explores how supporting artists teaches powerful lessons about risk, storytelling, and conviction—the same instincts that drive great venture investors. Joined by potential special guest De’Havia Stewart, an investor at Serena Williams’ venture firm and Broadway investor (Othello, Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen), the conversation will highlight the many ways to participate in investing—whether that’s in people, art, or startups. Attendees will leave inspired to see that venture capital isn’t a closed world—it’s a creative one. And every investment, no matter how small, can be the start of your journey.

3 Secrets of the GRE that Will Raise Your Score Today!
The GRE can feel unpredictable—but mastering a few key insights can completely transform your performance. In this session, Bruce H., a Wharton graduate and GRE expert with over a decade of teaching experience, will reveal the three most impactful secrets that can raise your score right away. Drawing on his experience coaching 150+ students to top-percentile results, Bruce will break down what the test is really measuring, how to approach tricky quantitative and verbal questions, and the mindset shifts that separate average test takers from elite scorers.