It starts with a yes.
When you are admitted to Harvard Business School, you receive an email. That email does not start with "Congratulations" or "We are pleased to inform you." It starts with the answer: "The Answer is Yes!"
That word, simple, direct, unambiguous, is what every applicant is working toward. The months of GMAT prep, the essays rewritten a dozen times, the recommendation letters carefully requested, the application submitted at 11:58pm the night of the deadline. All of it, for that word.
We know what it feels like to read it. We also know what it feels like to wonder whether you ever will.
TAiY was built for that second feeling.
A collective, not a consultancy.
TAiY is not a consulting firm. It is a group of people who got in, went through the programs, joined the firms, and decided they wanted to give back in the most direct way possible.
We are operating consultants and bankers. We hold degrees from Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, INSEAD, ESSEC, and other leading programs across Europe and the US. We sit on the other side of the recruiting table at firms that hire from these schools every year.
We know what a strong application looks like. We know what a weak one looks like. And we know the difference is rarely talent. It is almost always execution.
We remember the price tags.
When we were applying, the going rate for serious admissions consulting was considerably more than what we could afford, often more than twice or three times what TAiY charges today.
We got in anyway. But we also know how much better our applications could have been with the right support, and how many people with the right profile never even applied because they could not afford the help.
TAiY exists because the quality of your admissions advice should not depend on your ability to pay for it. That is not a marketing line. It is the reason this collective exists.
Full-time professionals. Here by choice.
The mentors behind TAiY are full-time consultants, bankers, and entrepreneurs. This is not how they make a living. They are here because they remember what it felt like to go through this process without the right support, and because they believe the advice they can offer is worth sharing.
That is what makes the guidance different. And it is why we can charge what we charge.
The people guiding you through this have already been where you are going.
Every mentor in the TAiY collective was admitted to and graduated from a leading graduate program, including Harvard Business School, Stanford GSB, INSEAD, ESSEC, and others among the world's most selective institutions.
The TAiY collective holds an average GMAT score of 730, placing every mentor in the top percentile of applicants globally. They know what it takes to get there and how to help you present your profile in the strongest possible light.
TAiY mentors are currently working at top-tier firms across strategy consulting and investment banking. They recruit from these schools. They know what these institutions are looking for because they sit on the other side of the table.