
Career Pathways in Trust and AI Safety
Trust and AI safety roles are growing quickly, but the paths into them are often unclear and highly interdisciplinary. This session is for students and professionals who want to understand how to break into this space and what backgrounds actually translate. You’ll learn how to map your current experience to relevant roles, identify the core skills and knowledge areas that matter, and position your interest in AI safety in a credible, differentiated way.

Distance, Speed, and Time on the GMAT
Distance, speed, and time questions are a common source of frustration on the GMAT, especially when time pressure makes them harder to untangle. This session is for test takers who want a clearer, more reliable way to approach these problems on exam day. You’ll learn how to recognize the most common DST setups, apply efficient frameworks to solve them quickly, and avoid the calculation traps that often slow candidates down.

Build your MVP with Lovable and n8n
Are you ready to build your first website using Lovable and n8n? Join me as I guide you through the fundamentals of AI, prompt engineering, and integrating AI tools seamlessly into your projects. In this session we'll create a design for our website using free AI Resources, a n8n pipeline to save user's contacts and the actual website with Lovable. With a background in helping tech teams enhance productivity and coaching over 100 individuals to leverage AI tools effectively, I am excited to share my knowledge and help you optimize your processes. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this session will provide you with the insights and techniques needed to create real AI workflows from day one.

Law School: Apps & Their Bits and Pieces
A law school application is made up of many moving parts, and understanding how they fit together is key. This session is designed to break down each component of the law school application and how they work together to tell a cohesive story. In this event, you’ll learn the role of LSAT scores, transcripts, personal statements, resumes, and recommendations, along with common mistakes to avoid. Whether you’re just starting out or refining your materials, you’ll leave with a clearer picture of how to build a strong application.

Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions for the LSAT
Assumption questions are some of the most challenging and frequently tested question types on the LSAT, and understanding the difference between necessary and sufficient assumptions is critical to mastering them. In this session, you’ll learn how to identify argument gaps, apply the negation test correctly, and recognize when a question requires bridging logic versus strengthening it. You’ll leave with a clear, repeatable framework to approach assumption questions with greater precision and confidence.

Do’s and Don’ts of AI in Recruiting
AI is rapidly reshaping how companies source, screen, and hire talent—but using it effectively requires knowing where it helps and where it can hurt. In this session, you’ll learn the key do’s and don’ts of using AI in recruiting, including where it adds real efficiency and how recruiters and candidates are expected to use it responsibly. Whether you’re a recruiter, hiring manager, or candidate navigating AI-driven hiring processes, you’ll leave with clear guidelines to use AI thoughtfully, ethically, and credibly.

How to build MECE and Customized Frameworks
Strong case performance depends on your ability to build clear, MECE, and customized frameworks, not memorized templates. In this session, Karthik R., an ex-BCG Project Leader and interviewer and former President of Consulting Prep at both Wharton and UT Austin, will teach a foundations-first approach to frameworking that top firms actually reward. Drawing on his experience helping 200+ candidates earn offers at McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Oliver Wyman, Deloitte, and Accenture, Karthik will break down how to structure problems from scratch, tailor frameworks to the case context, and integrate quantitative and qualitative thinking into a coherent storyline. You will also learn how interviewers evaluate frameworks and how small improvements in clarity and logic can dramatically raise your case scores.

CV builder for McKinsey, BCG and Bain
This is a CV builder package (guide + template) to help you build a stellar CV and pass MBB screening

INSEAD Career Overview and Key Decisions Essay
A summary of career progression, leadership experiences, and cross-cultural impact in global tech and enterprise roles.

GMAT: Reading Comprehension Inference Lesson and Drills
Lesson from the GMAT Bootcamp

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

AI, ML, and Agents - A Foundational Guide
A practical and beginner-friendly guide to understanding how modern AI systems work, from data and models to deployment and safety.
Strengths & Weaknesses: What to Say (and Avoid)
Break down high-impact strength answers and how to position weaknesses honestly without hurting your candidacy. Includes a list of examples that work in high-stakes settings.

S&T Resume and Cover Letter Tips
Learn exactly how to tailor your experience and skills to get noticed by S&T desks, not just general finance HR.

McKinsey BA Resume (Gov and Finance Experience)
Resume example from a campus hire who worked at McKinsey as a BA and had prior experience in government and finance

Introduction to LBO and DCF Combined Modeling
This is the only model you need to build out a combined DCF and LBO valuation analysis.

Introduction to Financial Statement and DCF Modeling
This is the only model you need to build out a generic three statement financial model with a discounted cash flow (DCF) model.

Stanford University Admit: Activities and Extracurriculars Example
See the activities and extracurriculars that got me into Stanford University.

Questions to Ask Alumni and Current Students
This document outlines twenty questions you can ask alumni and current students to learn more about MBA programs.

Harvard, OOS TX, and OOS CA Essay
This personal statement gained admission into top dental schools including Harvard, UCLA (OOS), and UT Houston (OOS.