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Michigan's Ross School of Business147 successful customers
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University of Washington45 successful customers
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IBM
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MIT Sloan
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London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
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Amazon
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Apple
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Wells Fargo
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LinkedIn
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Goldman Sachs231 successful customers
J.P. Morgan
J.P. Morgan50 successful customers
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KPMG
KPMG69 successful customers
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School44 successful customers
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Harvard Business School609 successful customers
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Emory University39 successful customers
Tuck School of Business
Tuck School of Business153 successful customers
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Stanford University101 successful customers
Uber
Uber41 successful customers
Blackstone
Blackstone46 successful customers
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Google
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Kearney45 successful customers
Princeton University
Princeton University47 successful customers
Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell)
Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell)101 successful customers
EY
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Microsoft
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Leland Reviews

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1.0

You get what you pay for

It was very clear to me why she is 150 and the other coaches are 400. Despite having worked at KKR she did not seem to know the most basic things about other funds and her input was not very valuable. I was not learning anything new. The session recap notes were cute but not helpful at all.

Anonymous

July 2025

Coached for Private Equity by Isha A.

Isha A.
Coached byIsha

1.0

Poor communication, and did not provide much useful guidance

Anonymous

March 2026

Coached for Management Consulting by Aishwarya L.

Aishwarya L.
Coached byAishwarya

1.0

did not show up to his own session??

Did not show up to his own session that he is hosting. It is now 5 mins past start time and there is yet to be sign of a host

Anonymous

March 2026

Attended event:

Quinn P.
Coached byQuinn

1.0

Didn't show up

What happened? He has not shown up at the scheduled time. No show.

Minjoon K.

March 2026

Attended event:

Mattijs B.
Coached byMattijs

1.0

Not a good coach

- Feedback was generic, poorly thought out and hardly actionable -- For example suggested revisions to my intro story, and said that it needed to be shortened -- When I asked what he suggested he literally just read of details from my CV said that I should present myself as such, i.e., just repeating what is already on my CV -- This is extremely poor - Also conflated details from my deals in the feedback and in his suggestions for how restructure answer, giving the impression he was not engaged and not making any effort to actually help me

Thomas H.

February 2026

Coached for Private Equity by Akaash P.

Akaash P.
Coached byAkaash

1.0

"Look, I'm not a miracle worker"

For context, I am a non-traditional applicant considering grad school after working for 10 years with a lower undergraduate GPA than one would want for highly competitive programs (3.49 overall; 3.8 in major). I scheduled introductory meetings with 5 advisors, one of whom was Kenneth, in order to better understand what work I'll need to do to create a competitive application. Of the 5, Kenneth was the only one who charged a fee for the introductory meeting, which I assumed was an indication of his level of expertise and professionalism. Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed by his demeanor and coaching ability compared to the other 4 advisors I met with. For example, when discussing my GPA, all the other advisors asked follow-up questions such as "The classes that lowered your GPA related to the program you're applying to?" and "Were there anything extenuating circumstances in your life at that time (medical emergencies, etc.) that can help explain it?", and then suggested concrete actions I could take to help improve my application. Kenneth simply said that my top choices were unlikely and strongly encouraged me to apply elsewhere. When I pressed him further about what I could do now to compensate for my GPA, like taking additional classes for graduate credit or working on research projects, Kenneth said "Look, I'm not a miracle worker." His attitude was that my undergraduate grades are an insurmountable obstacle and also said that he wasn't "like other coaches who will just tell you what you want to hear" - implying that the other coaches on Leland are willing to mislead their clients. I think Kenneth had good intentions and truly believed what he was telling me, but there is a line between being realistic and being unnecessarily discouraging. I don't need to pay someone to tell me that getting into a program will be extremely challenging; I already knew that. There were a few other minor points I found unprofessional - he arrived slightly late and appeared distracted by other things on his computer at points throughout the meeting, especially at the beginning - but it was mainly the "I'm not a miracle worker" comment and the implication about other coaches that I took issue with. I am so grateful that Kenneth is not the only advisor I met with, or else my entire perspective on what is possible might have been severely skewed. My advice to anyone reading this would be to schedule a few introductory meetings with different advisors and carefully consider different perspectives and opinions.

Anthony M.

February 2026

Coached for PhD Programs by Kenneth T.

Kenneth T.
Coached byKenneth

1.0

Unprofessional and Unreliable

I had an extremely disappointing experience with Lorenzo. I scheduled four separate training sessions with him, and every single time he failed to show up. This happened despite the fact that I messaged him in advance to confirm the sessions. This shows a complete lack of respect for other people’s time. Consistently missing scheduled sessions without explanation is unprofessional and unacceptable, especially for someone who claims to be a trainer. Professionalism and discipline are the basics of teaching or training others. Unfortunately, Lorenzo demonstrates neither. If someone cannot manage their own commitments, it’s hard to understand how they can expect to teach others how to improve themselves.

Anonymous

January 2026

Coached for FP&A by Lorenzo C.

Lorenzo C.
Coached byLorenzo

1.0

Not a Fit for Learners Needing Patient, Supportive Guidance

I was initially excited to work with Brian because of his experience and stated sensitivity to neurodiverse learners. I had a great consultation with him, and he was generous with his time during our first paid session with an at-length intake of where I’m at. Afterward, I reached out with a simple request for a couple of actionable tips so I could stay engaged and productive between sessions. In response, Brian sent a series of messages that were unexpectedly disparaging and personal. He made accusations about my motivation and approach, listing “red flags” about me that did not reflect the tone or content of our single session at all. The shift in tone from constructive to criticism, as well as volume of his messages over the following days was not at all appropriate for a professional coaching relationship. My limited experience with Brian did not reflect the supportive, tailored method he advertises and left me uncomfortable continuing. I would not recommend him for learners seeking a respectful, patient teaching approach.

Anonymous

November 2025

Coached for GRE by Brian K.

Brian K.
Coached byBrian

1.0

Deferred MBA Leland Session on Sunday October 19th

The session was scheduled to start at 6:30 PM, but unfortunately Zul did not show up. I'm not sure if there was a mix-up with the time, but I was really looking forward to it. Hoping to reconnect and reschedule soon!

Anonymous

October 2025

Attended event:

Zul N.
Coached byZul

1.0

Anonymous

October 2025

Coached for MBA by Christine B.

Christine B.
Coached byChristine
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