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HBS Application Info - Summer Analyst and Insurance Roles
A breakdown of how one summer strategy analyst explained their role at Accenture, detailing key accomplishments like creating a pricing model that identified $10M in cost savings.

Common Essay Pitfalls – What to Avoid in MBA Applications
A concise guide outlining the most frequent mistakes MBA applicants make in their essays, with tips on authenticity, storytelling depth, and strategic topic selection.

HBS Example Essay: My Journey to Inclusion
Explore a powerful HBS essay on how personal experiences with identity and inclusion shaped a vision for inclusive business and leadership.
Developing Your MBA Story [6/7/2026] (Recording)
Your MBA story is the most important part of your application. The best applications use the story as a foundation that guides everything - the essays, the recommendations, the interview answers, even your resume! However, too many applicants fail to do this and instead submit vague or disjointed applications that leave admissions committees unimpressed. During this session, I will teach you how to develop a cohesive and thoughtful MBA story that will clearly explain: your background, why you need an MBA, and why you deserve to go to the school you are applying to - all in a way that will show admissions committees that you are ready for your MBA!
Showing Leadership Potential in your MBA App w/ex-Stanford Admissions Director [6/17/2026] (Recording)
Next to academics, the most important criteria that schools evaluate in your MBA application is 'leadership potential'. What is it, and how is it evaluated? While each school may differ slightly, there are several key elements that are common across MBA admissions. My goal is to offer actionable tips and a structured framework to strengthen your application in this area. I draw on more than a decade managing admissions at Stanford GSB, as well as helping to develop the school's core leadership curriculum. Following the session, I will share a video link (in case you miss it) and a PDF summary document.