
Chan L.
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Studied at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Available Monday at 10:00 AM UTC
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About Chan
"I thought I'd never get in. Then I did—with full funding." That's what I told myself at Stanford orientation. Everyone around me seemed so... qualified. Perfect English. MBB consulting. Silicon Valley background, etc. etc. Me? Non-native English speaker. Government job. Never lived in the U.S. Yet somehow: Knight-Hennessy Scholar. Fulbright. Harvard admit. Here's what I learned along the way: The people who get rejected? Often have perfect profiles. The ones who get in? Usually convinced they won't. That imposter syndrome you're feeling? That voice saying "not good enough"? It might actually mean you have exactly what they want. You just can't see it. I work with people like us: - The overachiever who still feels behind - The one who rewrites emails 10 times (worried about grammar) - The stellar candidate comparing themselves to everyone - The person who almost didn't apply What I do: - Not just edit essays. I help you see what admissions committees will actually love about you. The stuff you've been apologizing for. Hiding. Making smaller. - Most clients tell me: "I never knew that was actually a strength" or "I didn't think that story mattered." Funny thing: - My best clients? They all started with "I know this is probably impossible, but..." - They were all wrong. Maybe you are too? First call is free. Let's just talk. Come as you are.
Why do I coach?
The day I learned to see myself differently, everything changed. During my graduate applications, something shifted. Not my resume. Not my scores. Just how I saw my own story. Suddenly, what felt like weaknesses became my edge. What seemed ordinary revealed itself as extraordinary. That shift—from apologizing for who I was to owning it—opened doors I thought were permanently closed. Stanford. Harvard. Knight-Hennessy. Fulbright. But here's what matters more: Sometimes we need borrowed eyes to see our own light. Someone who holds up a mirror and shows us what was always there. I coach because I want to be that mirror for you. Not to change you. Not to fix you. Just to help you see what's already extraordinary about your story—the parts you've been too close to notice. Every person deserves that moment of recognition. That shift in perspective that changes everything. Let me lend you my eyes until you trust your own.
Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business
MBA
Stanford University
MA, International Policy / Cybersecurity
Seoul National University
BA, Humanities, Social Sciences
Chan was also personally admitted to
Harvard Kennedy School
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