
What Successful MBA Applicants are Doing in January
January is a critical month in the MBA admissions cycle, and how you use it can set the tone for the rest of your application. In this session, Leland coach Jenny R., who has admissions committee experience at Wharton and has coached hundreds of MBA applicants, will share what she consistently sees top candidates focusing on during this window. Drawing on her years of admissions and coaching experience, Jenny will break down the specific actions successful applicants take in January, from refining their narrative and strengthening their profile to planning test retakes, recommendations, and school research. You’ll leave with a clear checklist of priorities and a smarter strategy for using January to position yourself competitively for the months ahead.


Strategic Approach to GRE Quant Questions
GRE Quant can feel less about math knowledge and more about strategy—and that’s exactly where most test-takers lose points. Join this session, Strategic Approach to GRE Quant Questions, designed to help you think smarter, not harder, when tackling quantitative problems on test day. In this event, you’ll learn how to recognize common GRE question patterns, choose the most efficient solving methods, and avoid time-consuming traps that can derail your score. The session focuses on decision-making under pressure, strategic shortcuts, and knowing when to calculate, estimate, or eliminate answer choices. Whether you’re struggling to manage time or aiming to push your Quant score into a higher range, this coaching event will give you practical tools you can apply immediately. Walk away with clearer strategies, increased confidence, and a more controlled approach to GRE Quant questions.


Building Your Recommender Packets for Grad School
Crafting strong recommendation letters starts long before your recommender begins writing—and a well-built recommender packet can make all the difference. In this session, a top Leland coach and dual HBS / HKS admit Reagan C. will walk you through exactly what to include, how to organize it, and how to make your recommenders' jobs easier while ensuring they highlight your strongest qualities. You'll learn what admissions committees look for, how to frame your achievements effectively, and how to set your recommenders up to write letters that truly elevate your application.


Creating a Competitive Truman Scholar Application
The Truman Scholarship is one of the most competitive awards for students pursuing public service careers. In this session, top Leland coach and Truman Scholar Yaseen E. will break down what makes a Truman application stand out, from crafting a compelling policy-focused narrative to securing strong recommendations. You’ll learn how to position your leadership, service, and academic goals with clarity and intention.


Your Next Moves: How to Improve Your Odds Late in the Med School Cycle
If you’re applying late in the medical school cycle—or wondering how to strengthen your chances as the season unfolds—this workshop will show you how to make every move count. Led by Jessica A., a recent matriculant at UPenn’s Perelman School of Medicine who earned interviews from 18+ top programs and acceptances from Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and Penn, this session breaks down how late-cycle decisions actually work and what applicants can still do to stand out. Drawing on her experience as both an admissions interviewer and mentor to students who’ve landed interviews at top-tier institutions, Jessica will cover high-impact improvements you can make now across secondaries, updates, letters, school lists, and communication strategy. Whether you're a strong candidate fine-tuning your odds or a reapplicant navigating gaps in your profile, you’ll leave with a focused plan for elevating your application.


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Am I Getting in My Own Way? How to Stop Self-Sabotaging
Am I Getting in My Own Way? How to Identify and Stop Self-Sabotage I have a question I need you to answer honestly — without judgment and without shame. Are you someone who constantly procrastinates on the things that would actually make your life better? Do you find yourself avoiding the very opportunities you've been dreaming about? Have you been a people pleaser your whole life even when it hurts you? Do you look around and feel like everyone else is moving forward while you're standing still — and you have no idea why? If you answered yes to any of those, I have some news for you. You're self sabotaging. And you have been for a while. I know that sounds like a lot. But here's what I also need you to hear: 9 in 10 adults engage in self sabotaging behavior. This doesn't mean you're broken, lazy, or unworthy of the life you want. It means you're human — and nobody ever taught you how to get out of your own way. That's exactly what this workshop is for. In this free 30-minute live event, I'm going to show you what self sabotage actually is, where it comes from, and most importantly how to finally start breaking free from it. You're going to leave this session having identified your own patterns in real time. Some of what comes up might surprise you. It might even sting a little. But I promise you: the moment you can see it, you can start changing it. Here's what we're going to cover: • The truth about self sabotage that most people get completely wrong — it's not your fault • Why 95% of your daily decisions are being made for you without your knowledge, and how that's been keeping you stuck • The two root causes behind every self sabotaging behavior, and a live exercise to figure out which one is running your life • The first real step toward breaking the cycle This workshop is for you if: • You keep putting off the things you know would change your life • You feel like you want to hit a goal, but something inside you won't let you go after it • You've been a people pleaser your whole life and finally want to stop it I want to be real with you; this is some of the most important work you will ever do. Not just for yourself, but for the people around you too. The patterns we're going to uncover in this session don't just affect your goals — they affect your relationships, your finances, your sense of self, and your ability to actually enjoy the life you're working so hard to build. Attendees will receive an exclusive offer at the end of the session — 50% off a 1:1 coaching session with me, and a free copy of my ebook You vs. You: How to Overcome Self Sabotage.


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New Year, Strong Med School Application
A new year is the perfect time to reset your strategy and strengthen your medical school application. This session is designed to help you approach the med school admissions process with clarity, structure, and confidence. In this event, you’ll learn how to assess your current application profile, plan a smart timeline, and prioritize the elements that matter most—from coursework and testing to personal statements and extracurriculars. We’ll also cover common mistakes and how to position your experiences to tell a compelling story. Whether you’re just getting started or preparing for an upcoming cycle, you’ll leave with clear next steps and a stronger application plan.


LSAT 101: Your Guide to Testing in 2026
If you’re studying for the LSAT and want a fast, high-impact way to see improvement, this session is for you. In this workshop, Leland coach Zack, an experienced LSAT instructor who has helped students achieve major score gains, will break down the single most effective strategy you can apply immediately to strengthen your performance. Zack will walk through how this approach works, why it’s so powerful across question types, and how to implement it in just 30 minutes of focused practice. You’ll leave with a clear, practical technique you can start using right away to study smarter and boost your LSAT score.


GMAT Quant Workshop: Number Properties, Arithmetic, and Algebra
GMAT Quant can be challenging, but mastering core fundamentals makes all the difference. This workshop is designed to strengthen your understanding of number properties, arithmetic, and algebra—the building blocks that appear frequently on the exam. In this session, you’ll learn how to approach common GMAT Quant question types strategically, recognize patterns, and apply efficient problem-solving methods. We’ll focus on accuracy, speed, and avoiding common traps that cost valuable points. Whether you’re building your foundation or looking to improve consistency in Quant, you’ll leave with practical strategies and greater confidence for test day.


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Ask Me Anything About Round 3 MBA Applications
Are you considering applying for an MBA in Round 3 and have questions about how to make your application stand out? Join me, Joy, for an "Ask Me Anything" session where I'll provide insights and answer your burning questions about the MBA application process. With over 20 years of experience as an MBA Admissions Consultant, I've helped over 500 clients gain admission to top programs like Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton. My background in marketing and creative writing allows me to help you craft compelling narratives that highlight your unique qualities. Whether you're applying to a full-time, executive, or any other MBA program, this session is your chance to get expert advice on editing, recommendations, interviews, networking strategy, school selection, and more. Space is limited, so RSVP now to secure your spot and take a step closer to achieving your MBA dreams!


Unlocking Innovation in High-Context Teams
Subtle, field-tested practices to surface hidden ideas, reduce friction, and build psychological safety, with a particular focus on East Asia.


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.




Neurodivergent Strengths Workbook
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Mistakes Koreans Make in MBA Applications
The very traits that make Korean professionals so exceptional (rigour, humility, diligence) can, without calibration, falter in Western admissions.


MBA Interview Success: What Top Programs Look For
MBA interviews aren’t just about answering questions—they’re about showing who you are, how you think, and why you belong in a top-tier program. In this session, you’ll learn exactly how elite schools evaluate candidates, from behavioral depth and self-awareness to leadership potential and communication style. We’ll break down common interview formats (including blind interviews, behavioral deep dives, and scenario-based questions), teach you how to structure compelling answers, and share strategies for showcasing authenticity while still being polished and strategic. You’ll walk away with a clear playbook for standing out in any MBA interview setting.




Experienced Resume (1-Page)
An experienced resume for professionals with extensive experience looking to tailor down to one-page.
