
Speaking Up for Your Success Workbook
Neurodivergent Series - Advocacy


Example High School Resume
Template of a High School Resume to draw inspiration from!

Breaking Into PE: What It Takes — From Any Background
Private equity recruiting is highly competitive, but there’s no single “right” path to breaking in. In this session, we’ll break down what PE firms actually look for in candidates, how recruiting works at different stages, and how people from non-traditional backgrounds successfully make the jump. You’ll learn how to position your experience, build the right technical and investment skill set, and avoid common mistakes that hold candidates back. Whether you’re coming from banking, consulting, corporate finance, or an unconventional path, this session will give you a clear roadmap for breaking into private equity with confidence.




Driver or Passenger? Taking Control of the College Admissions Process
The college admissions process can be daunting, but adopting a driver's mindset can make the difference between your dreams and disappointment. In this session, Harvard educated college admissions advisor Jessica F. discusses how to cultivate the essential qualities of leadership, curiosity, character and impact by moving from the passenger seat into the driver's seat. Did you join the debate club or start a debate program for middle-schoolers in underserved areas? Are you choosing colleges because they're prestigious or because you've found your matches? Are you taking classes you should or love? Do your essays use passive or active language? From a high level to specific details, this session will give you valuable tools to help you successfully navigate the college application process to achieve your dreams. Jessica F. has been holistically guiding students through the college application process for thirty years. She's helped students earn perfect scores, write brilliant essays, craft winning narratives and gain admission to the likes of Harvard, Stanford, Brown, Dartmouth, Yale and many more top colleges. She'd love to support you too!


Operating Like a Top Tech Company
Top tech companies don’t just build great products—they operate with clarity, discipline, and strong systems. This session is designed to help founders and operators adopt the mindset and practices that high-performing tech companies use to scale effectively. In this event, you’ll learn how to set clear priorities, build repeatable processes, and create alignment across product, engineering, and growth. We’ll also cover how top teams make decisions, measure performance, and avoid the operational mistakes that slow startups down. Whether you’re early-stage or preparing to scale, you’ll leave with practical frameworks to operate like a top tech company


Career Reset: Break the Cycle and Find Work That Fits
Many professionals find themselves stuck in careers that once made sense but no longer feel aligned. Work becomes reactive, decisions feel unclear, and the path forward gets harder to see. This session is designed to help you pause, reset, and regain direction. We’ll explore how to break the cycle of career chaos and reconnect with the kind of work you’re meant to do—work that aligns with your strengths, values, and energy. In this session you will: - Recognize the signals that it may be time for a career shift - Clarify what “career fit” actually looks like for you - Learn practical ways to evaluate whether to stay, pivot, or reset - Walk away with a clearer framework for making your next career decision If you’ve been asking yourself “Is it time for a change?”—this conversation will help you find the answer and the next step forward.

Differentiate Your MBA Application: Research & Networking IN ACTION, Part 2 of 2 [3/13/2026] (Recording)
⚡Deep school research and strategic networking are two of the most powerful ways to strengthen an MBA application. This live workshop shows you how to actually do them. ⚠️ Important Note This workshop builds on the core research and networking framework I taught in Differentiate Your MBA Application: School Research & Networking (Part 1 of 2). You are welcome to attend Part 2 on its own. However, watching Part 1 first, live or via recording, is strongly recommended so you can fully apply what is demonstrated in this session. ⚠️watch the recording of Part 1 to make this session the most effective. Message me if you would like a copy of the research template. https://dub.sh/recordingpart1 (Sorry, Leland doesn't make the link clickable.) This execution-focused session takes you inside the real research and networking process used by successful MBA applicants. Rather than focusing on high-level theory, you will watch me work through real examples in real time. During the workshop, you will see how I: 🔷 Use AI and navigate school websites to identify the most relevant courses, professors, centers, experiential programs, and career resources 🔷 Use LinkedIn and alumni networks to identify high-impact outreach targets based on background, goals, and timing 🔷 Decide who to contact now, who later, and who not at all 🔷 Personalize outreach messages to maximize response rates 🔷 Capture insights so they can be used effectively in essays and interviews 🔷 Recognize which findings meaningfully influence application strategy versus those that are simply interesting Throughout the session, I will highlight where specific insights commonly appear in essays, interviews, and networking conversations, and why certain details carry more weight with admissions committees. I may share brief example snippets to illustrate this, but the focus of the workshop is on the process that produces strong application content, not on writing the content itself. Bonus Offer ✅One attendee will receive a free 1-hour coaching session. ✅All attendees may request a free copy of the MBA Research & Networking Template. ⚡Spots are limited. Register now to gain the advantage that can set your MBA application apart.


The Investment Banking Behavior Interview: Prove Your Value
Investment banking behavioral interviews test more than fit—they assess judgment, resilience, and whether you’ll add value on day one. In this session, you’ll learn how to structure compelling stories, highlight impact under pressure, and answer common questions with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re preparing for first rounds or superdays, you’ll leave with a repeatable framework to stand out in behavioral interviews.

Analyzing Example Essays from Chicago Booth Admits [3/13/2026] (Recording)
Many applicants find a way to write at least one strong essay. But those who really maximize the essay-writing process develop clear narrative through-lines that connect the dots of their life, and articulate how they'll contributions to their target brand. Their two-dimensional writing brings out a three-dimensional personality. They have a “brand”. You know what they’re all about. This event will draw from example essays written by successful admits who I've personally coached, and helped land a spot at one or more top MBA programs. These essays were particularly strong in how they spoke to one another—how they created a holistic applicant who admissions committees could envision on campus. Their professional and judiciously placed personal experience offer evidence for why they’re the kind of person who will make a specific, meaningful 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 Chicago Booth.


Tackling Secondary Essays & Interviews
Medical school secondaries and interviews are often the deciding factors in your application—they’re where schools assess fit, maturity, and mission alignment. In this session, you’ll learn how to craft focused, school-specific secondary essays and communicate your experiences with clarity and confidence in interviews. Whether you’re responding to prompts or preparing for interview day, you’ll leave with a clear framework to strengthen both.


Quantitative Finance Career Guide
A starter guide for careers, skills, and companies related to quantitative finance.


How to Stand Out in VC Recruiting
Venture capital recruiting is relationship-driven, competitive, and often opaque—and standing out requires far more than a strong resume. In this session, you’ll learn how VC firms actually evaluate candidates, what signals investing potential, and how to differentiate yourself through sourcing, market insight, and clear thinking. We’ll cover networking strategies, outreach, interview preparation, and how to demonstrate judgment and curiosity even without prior investing experience.




Essays (2): Michigan Ross MBA Admitted R1 2025
These are the 2 application essays of an applicant who secured R1 admission to Michigan Ross full-time MBA.


Securing Excellent Recommendations for Your Law School Application
Strong letters of recommendation can significantly strengthen your law school application—but only if they’re done right. This session is designed to help you secure thoughtful, compelling recommendations that support your candidacy. In this event, you’ll learn who to ask for recommendations, how to approach potential recommenders, and how to provide them with the right materials and guidance. We’ll also cover timing, common mistakes to avoid, and how admissions committees evaluate recommendation letters. Whether you’re early in the process or finalizing your application, you’ll leave with clear next steps and greater confidence in your recommendations.

Positioning for IB and Buy Side
Breaking into investment banking or the buy side requires more than strong technical skills—it requires clear positioning. In this session, a top Leland coach and IB expert Adam B. will break down how to shape your story, experience, and skill set to appeal to both IB and buy-side recruiters.


Crafting a Winning Narrative: Harvard and Stanford Graduate Break Down Elite College Admissions
Elite college admissions are driven by how clearly and authentically you tell your story, not just by grades and test scores. In this session, graduates of Harvard and Stanford will explain how top schools evaluate applications and what makes a narrative resonate with admissions committees. You’ll learn how to connect your experiences, values, and goals into a cohesive story across essays, activities, and recommendations, while avoiding common pitfalls that weaken otherwise strong profiles.



Build Your GRE Game Plan: Timing, Pacing, and Recovery
This session will help you build a smart, personalized GRE strategy that maximizes your score without burning out. We’ll cover how to pace your prep, structure your study timeline, manage test-day timing, and recover effectively from practice tests or setbacks. You’ll leave with a clear game plan for studying efficiently and performing your best on exam day.


Staying Competitive as a Product Manager in the AI Era
AI is reshaping what it means to be a strong product manager. In this session, we’ll explore how PM expectations are changing, which skills are becoming table stakes, and where AI fluency actually matters versus where it’s overhyped. You’ll learn how to position your experience, upskill strategically, and stay competitive for PM roles as AI becomes embedded across product teams and workflows.




Quantitative Comparison for the GRE
Quantitative Comparison questions can be tricky, but with the right approach they become one of the most efficient ways to earn points on the GRE. In this session, Audra Z., an experienced GRE tutor with eight years of teaching and a 99th-percentile GRE score (335), will break down how to recognize common patterns, avoid traps, and decide quickly and confidently between answer choices. Drawing on her experience tutoring hundreds of students admitted to top graduate programs, Audra will focus on practical strategies that improve accuracy and speed without overcomplicating the math. Whether Quantitative Comparison is a weakness or an opportunity for easy gains, this workshop will help you approach these questions with clarity and control.

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AI Monthly News Update - January 2026 (Slides)
These slides are from the first of a series of monthly news updates related to advancements in AI. This update covers AI tools and LLMs, global AI and infrastructure, robotics and gadgets, and the impact of these advancements on daily life and business. Check out the event here: https://www.joinleland.com/content/item/urn:contentEntry:69839327a1f4968d5ca1feb5?fromName=all
