

The 2026 Recommender Prep Packet
This is your all-in-one recommender prep packet. This process shouldn't be as complicated as it is, and this doc is meant to simplify things dramatically for you. Inside you'll find: 1. An outreach templates for beginning the dialogue with your MBA recommender 2. The most important context for recommenders when writing your letters 3. An overview on how the process works for submitting your letter, including timelines & process 4. Specific school-by-school questions your recommenders will need to answer 5. An example architecture to answer the main questions in the MBA recommendation letter (Stanford GSB serves as an example guide) Reach out if you need some guidance on the recommender process, but this is the #1 resource I wish I had when I was applying. Knowing who to select, how to broach those conversations, and how to prepare them the right way so you end up with top-quality letters.



Comprehensive MBA Interview Guide
This end-to-end guide walks you through essential MBA interview questions and provides strategies for you to prepare to nail your interviews.



Overview of Types of Case Interviews
Learn about the different types of case interviews you'll encounter. We'll break down each format and give you the tools to succeed in all of them.

The Best Rec Letter of 2025 (GSB-HBS-Wharton Triple Admit)
Take a look at an outstanding letter of recommendation for a candidate admitted to the GSB, HBS, and Wharton.

Best-in-Class MBA Resume Template
Use this template to create your own killer resume using best practices that MBA admissions committees will want to see.

Craft a Powerful Essay for Stanford GSB: What Matters Most & Why?
A GSB expert shows you how to plan and write one of the GSB's primary application essays: What Matters Most to You and Why?

Gas Station Case Example
A practice case focused on diagnosing performance issues at a gas station, covering levers like pricing, product mix, customer behavior, and operational efficiency.

MBA Application Organizer
Keep your entire application process organized and avoid extra stress with this all-in-one tool. Covers essays, employment history, awards, recommendation strategies, and more for top business schools.
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Build a Full Trip Itinerary with Claude (Cowork, Code & Design)
A complete all-in-one, customizable system for planning a full, day-by-day trip with Claude — from a single intake to a dynamic, updateable, customizable plan. This deck walks through every component: destination research, flights, points-aware lodging, the day-by-day itinerary, restaurants and reservations, packing, credit-card credits, and best-time-to-visit timing — plus the Cowork-vs-Code playbook (where chat shines for research, synthesis, and drafting, and where Claude Code wins for schedule generation, calendar sync, and packing lists). It's built around a fully worked, anonymized example: a two-week Spain trip across Mallorca, Ibiza, Granada, and Madrid. For anyone traveling soon — or tired of losing a Saturday to 47 browser tabs — who wants AI to do the heavy lifting and one shared source of truth. A companion prompt library will be added so you can run the whole workflow yourself.
Free

Claude in PowerPoint Prompt Library - Build Beautiful Presentations
A curated library of Claude prompts for designing beautiful PowerPoint decks—from outlining and slide structure to copy, image curation, layout, and polish. Built for anyone using Claude to build pitch decks, board decks, and event presentations faster, at much higher quality (and without burning through all your usage).

Why Stanford For You - Mental Health Focus
Check out a top-flight Why GSB essay from a successful 2024 MBA applicant with a vision for mental health

Thinking Fast & Slow: Mastering Critical Reasoning with a Stanford MBA
Approach critical reasoning questions with confidence after practicing these techniques from a GMAT/GRE expert.
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Job Search Operating System | Companion Presentation
Build Your Own Job Search OS — Companion Guide — the underlying system from the May 13 Build Anything session, packaged so you can recreate it from scratch. Inside: - Step-by-step build for the 6 trackers in Notion or Excel: full property lists, view filters, exact column headers - The full prompt library, every prompt mapped to a specific moment in your search (spotting a role, auto-filling an application, weekly inbox sweep, interview prep, reference calls) - A 7-day runbook to get the whole system live inside a week - Scheduled-task templates for the morning brief, weekly sweep, and Sunday retro - A failure-modes table for when the prompts don't behave This is for anyone running a real job search who's tired of holding 50 active threads in their head, rewriting "why this company" for the 47th time, or losing track of which recruiter said "check back in a month." You walk away with working trackers, prompts you can actually run, and daily/weekly cadence prompts to keep you up to date so you can focus on networking, prep and the more important human components of a real-life job search.
Manage Your MBA Application Stress
As someone who works closely with dozens of MBA applicants every year, one of the biggest differentiators among successful candidates is their ability to manage anxiety from multiple angles. Recommender hasn't gotten back in two weeks? Not sure where to begin on essays? Have to take the GRE or GMAT again after a tough score? Read something on Reddit that made you feel you're destined for rejection? It's a lot. Tons of moving parts, some not entirely within your control. From start to finish, I've seen candidates struggle with everything from sleep to self-worth. But that doesn't have to be you. Taking on the part-time job of MBA applications doesn't mean you have to sacrifice your well-being. This is where functional research and getting a grip on our health can make a world of a difference. Partnering with Rachel—a Certified Health Coach and nutrition expert—to tackle my own health has given me a deeper understanding of how my body works, and how to make good choices. After we speak to the sources of our stress, Rachel will walk us through some key physical and behavioral signs we should be aware of, and targeted strategies to keeping you healthy during (and likely long after) your MBA apps are in. We're hoping to build this event into a long-term series, so this should be the first of many. Look forward to de-stressing with you, and hopefully having some fun too.

Managing MBA Application Stress (Deck)
Learn from the slides of a past event designed to help you think through the honest realities of the process and buckling down of it all, how to keep your health and life in the foreground even with a lot going on, and how to not think of your health like firewood in service of a work product.