
Minh
Admit: Stanford GSB
Do you need an MBA admissions consultant? Well, do armies need generals? Do startups need Y Combinator? Do you want to get into your dream schools or just vibe and hope for the best?
I worked with Sam Weeks, and let me tell you—this man is the top general you want leading your MBA campaign. With his strategy, precision, and ability to turn my essays from “interesting” to “irresistible,” we didn’t just win the war—we had to decide which conquered territories (read: elite business schools) to keep.
Harvard? Breaking up with them was tough. Columbia? Slightly easier, but still painful. Stanford GSB? That’s where I’m going. The hardest part of my MBA journey? Telling HBS and CBS, “It’s not you, it’s me.” Brutal.
Sam is like the Y Combinator of MBA applications. YC gets you the best investors; Sam gets you the best schools (and scholarships, because why not get paid to attend an MBA?). YC gives you credibility; Sam makes sure adcoms see you as a future rockstar, not just another applicant. Y Combinator sets you up for long-term success; Sam ensures your MBA dreams don’t just happen—they happen at your top-choice school.
If you’re serious about getting into M7 schools, you don’t just apply—you strategize, you execute, and you win. And you don’t win wars without a top general. For me, that was Sam Weeks.


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