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10 Essentials to Get Multiple M7 Acceptance Letters
Unlock the key moves top applicants make to land spots at several elite business schools.

MBA Application Office Hours and Ask Me Anything
An open-format session for real-time Q&A on any part of the MBA application—essays, school selection, interviews, timelines, or strategy—led by admissions experts.

What NOT to Do in an MBA Internship
Avoid these common missteps that can cost you the return offer—stay focused, proactive, and professional.

Successfully Transitioning to a New Industry Through Your MBA
Use your MBA to pivot with purpose—gain skills, network strategically, and land roles in your target field.


MBA Scorecard: Rank Every Program to Find Your Fit
A personalized Excel scorecard for ranking every top MBA program that autopopulates based on key criteria you should evaluate in narrowing down your list to your top-choice programs. Weight only the factors that matter to you (e.g., specific career funnels, geography, cost, culture, academics), and score each program out of 100, and see your rankings update live. This includes a filled-out example as well so you can see what a final product looks like. Delete anything that isn't useful, and keep the rest so this search is custom-tailored to you.

MBA Self-Discovery Workbook: Unlock Your Narrative & Write Freely
This is a reflection-focused, 13-section workbook for MBA applicants to uncover and build your story before embarking on the complex, layered process of writing your essays. This resource is informed from my time in Stanford GSB's Interpersonal Dynamics (Touchy Feely), my time helping dozens of other GSB classmates find their voice as the Managing Editor for Stanford GSB's Paper (Nondisclosure), and in helping over 500 MBA applicants self-reflect in a way that feels genuine, personal and clarifying. I wrote this resource with just enough structure (but not too much), and with a practical eye towards covering the ground you'll need for your MBA apps. You'll go deep, but every question has a purpose. I also use this with everyone I work with, and it's something we'll cover at the very beginning of our process. My hope is that this resource, in addition to being a big help, feels like we're in conversation. The goal is just to get to know you a little better, one step at a time, in a way that feels natural, even enjoyable. Even if you're the only one who ever sees it, I've tried to write this in a way that I'd speak about this kind of thing with you. Because I think humans are the best way to help other humans see themselves a little deeper. And trust me, plenty of "coaches" could use more of that too ;) This workbook will cover your background, motivations, short and long-term goals, values, behavioral stories, and more. A PDF is attached here, but there's also a downloadable Word file I recommend using to make things much easier for you to fill out as you go. This took me about 20-30 hours of time to put together, and I suggest putting at least 5-10 into filling this out. Some go at it all at once, but most do it in a few sittings. Long walks are good to interperse between writing sessions, and I actually recommend you reflect and go back to this to update your answers several times throughout your MBA process. Save new versions as you go and you'll be able to see your application pixellate over this monthslong process. If you're reapplying, I'd push you to compare what you end up with here with what you submitted last time. The differences may be revealing. I hope ends up a real tool for you, and that it helps you find answers you might not have found otherwise. It also will give you a glimpse into what coaching together feels like. Don't hesitate to reach out if you feel like sharing this. Working on your writing and applications together is a natural byproduct of the kind of reflection you'll be doing here, and it's my favorite thing to help someone with. Happy writing :) -Ben

MBA Interview Prep Guidelines
A concise MBA interview prep guide focused on storytelling, school fit, and nailing the questions that drive admissions decisions.

Georgetown McDonough Essays
Application essays for two short answer questions and one long form question for dual-degree applicants

Essays (4): UVA Darden MBA Admitted R1 Class of 28
These are the 4 application essays of an applicant who secured R1 admission to UVA Darden full-time MBA.

Duke Contributions to the Fuqua Community Essay
Plans to drive social impact at Fuqua through technology, non-profit support, and student-led consulting initiatives.

Harvard Essay 2 Example
Harvard Essay 2 example, female from a CPG start-up, accepted into the class of 2028.

Harvard Essay 1 Example
Harvard Essay 1 example of a female from a CPG start-up accepted into the class of 2028.

NYU Stern Interview Question Bank
List of questions applicable to Stern Interview to help a candidate prepare for an interview.

How to Fix Your MBA Essays Without Starting Over
If your essay feels off, and you're wondering how to fix them without starting over, tune in to learn about the most common issues and how to fix them

MBA Goals Worksheet
A concise worksheet to clarify your MBA career goals and articulate the “why MBA, why now, and why this school” with precision.

Managing Your Online Presence for MBA Apps
Social Media and Online Presence: 10 Tips for MBA Applicants

Wrap Up Your MBA Prep Before R2 Deadlines
Get ready to submit your strongest Round 2 MBA application with guidance from top Leland coaches. This session will cover final essay tweaks, resume polish, recommendation strategies, and interview prep to ensure every component of your application is aligned and compelling. You’ll leave with a clear plan and actionable next steps to approach Round 2 deadlines with confidence.

The 5 Toughest MBA Interview Questions
Slides from event on 1/8/26 - Get everything you need to answer the 5 toughest MBA interview questions, including sample answers!

School Agnostic Recommender Guide
Non-program specific recommender guide with templates.