
How to Optimize Studying for the LSAT
Studying for the LSAT is about more than putting in hours—it’s about studying smart. This session is designed to help you build an effective, sustainable LSAT study plan that maximizes improvement. In this event, you’ll learn how to structure your study time, prioritize question types, and use practice tests strategically. We’ll also cover common study mistakes, how to track progress, and how to adjust your approach as your score improves. Whether you’re just getting started or trying to break through a score plateau, you’ll leave with practical strategies and clearer direction.


Speaking Up for Your Success Workbook
Neurodivergent Series - Advocacy


The 2026 AI Strategy Playbook
A strategy session for ambitious professionals who want to stand out so clearly in the AI era that leadership can’t ignore them.


Law Week Kickoff 2026
Join us for the kickoff to Law School Week, a comprehensive introduction to the law school admissions process. This session will set the stage for the week by walking through the full application journey, from school selection and timelines to personal statements, LSAT strategy, and interviews. You’ll learn where to focus your time, what mistakes to avoid, and how the sessions throughout the week fit together to help you build a strong, competitive application. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your approach, this kickoff will give you a clear roadmap for the week ahead.




Thriving in Your Environment - Workbook
Neurodivergent Series


The Product Manager Skillset: Hard, Soft, and How to Show It
Great product managers balance technical fluency and analytical rigor with strong communication, judgment, and leadership, but knowing how to demonstrate those skills in interviews and on the job is just as important as building them. This session breaks down the core hard and soft skills hiring managers look for in PM candidates and shows how to translate your experience into clear, credible signals through resumes, stories, and interview responses. You’ll leave with a sharper understanding of how to showcase your full PM skillset in a way that feels authentic and compelling.


Essays (2): Yale SOM MBA Admitted R1 Class of 2028
These are the 2 application essays of an applicant who secured R1 admission to Yale SOM full-time MBA.


Generalist Roles at Startups: What They Are and How Hiring Works
Generalist roles play a critical role at startups, spanning strategy, operations, product, and growth. This session breaks down what these roles actually look like, how hiring works at different startup stages, and how candidates can position themselves to stand out. You’ll learn what founders value most and how to translate your background into impact.


The Interview Playbook: From First Impression to Offer
Interviews are a process, not a single moment, and success depends on how you show up at every stage. This session walks through the full interview lifecycle, from making a strong first impression to handling behavioral and technical questions and closing confidently. You’ll learn how interviewers evaluate candidates, how to communicate clarity and impact, and how to avoid common mistakes that prevent offers.


From Service to Grad School: Getting into an MBA Program
Transitioning from service—military, nonprofit, public sector, or community leadership—into an MBA program requires translating impact into a language admissions committees understand. In this session, you’ll learn how to position your service experience as leadership, quantify outcomes, and craft a compelling narrative that highlights readiness for business school. We’ll cover program fit, essays, recommendations, testing strategy, and common pitfalls unique to service backgrounds, so you can present a clear, confident case for admission.


The Startup Accelerator Playbook: What Programs Want, Who They’re For, and How to Win
Startup accelerators can fast-track your growth—but only if you understand how to leverage them. This session is designed to explain what accelerators look for, who benefits most, and how to position your startup to succeed. You’ll learn the value accelerators provide, how programs evaluate teams and ideas, and strategies to stand out in the application process. Whether you’re exploring your first accelerator or planning your next step, you’ll leave with clear insights and actionable guidance.


Breaking into MBB as an Underdog
Breaking into MBB (McKinsey, Bain, BCG) is challenging even if you're at an Ivy League School with a top GPA and you start preparing for interviews six months in advance. But imagine trying to break in from a non-target school with a sub-3.5 GPA, having never heard of a case interview until two months before the application deadline. In this event, you'll hear Matt's story overcoming those exact circumstances to land a Bain Associate Consultant Internship. And you'll hear from Jeremy, his Leland coach, who helped him navigate the entire application process and put in place a strategy to overcome obstacles that most candidates see as insurmountable. If you feel like an underdog, or don't know how to you could possibly land an MBB offer, come to this event to revitalize your belief and learn the exact steps you need to take to get there.


Mastering Logical Reasoning: Recognizing Flaws
Flaw questions are one of the most common types of logical reasoning questions, and they test a critical skill used in law school and your legal career. Get a jump start on preparing for the LSAT by joining this presentation to become a master at identifying flaws. Megan works for Portland State University and designed an innovative LSAT Prep course that focuses on the real-world applications of the skills tested on the LSAT. Instead of sharing "tips and tricks," Megan teaches her students the "why" behind what the LSAT is testing using examples from legal practice, law school class discussions, and every day life. This approach helps students relate to the material and integrate LSAT skills into everyday practice. Law school teaches you how to think, and with Megan's help you can get a head start!

Essays (2): UNC Kenan-Flagler MBA Admitted R1
These are the 3 application essays of an applicant who secured R1 admission to UNC Kenan-Flagler full-time MBA.


Chief of Staff Roles - Resume Example
Example resume that helped me land a chief of staff role at a seed-stage health tech company


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.


Building your operating system
Neurodivergent Series - Executive Functioning


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!


Breaking into Private Equity Operations
Private equity operations roles offer a unique opportunity to work closely with portfolio companies and drive real value beyond the deal—but breaking in requires a different skill set and story than traditional investing roles. In this session, you’ll learn what PE operations teams actually do, how firms evaluate candidates, and how to position your background in consulting, industry, finance, or startups for these roles.


How to Ace Master’s Interviews
Master’s interviews are your chance to bring your application to life and show why you’re a strong fit for the program. In this session, you’ll learn what interviewers are really evaluating, how to answer common questions with clarity and confidence, and how to communicate your academic goals, experiences, and motivation effectively. We’ll cover proven preparation strategies, common pitfalls to avoid, and tips for standing out across different types of master’s programs. You’ll leave with a clear framework and actionable guidance to approach your interviews prepared, polished, and confident.


