đ Submitting Assessments: What âSubmit What You Haveâ Really Means
To pass each class in your MBA program, you must: submit every assessment and achieve an average of 80% or higher. If you donât submit, you risk failing the module and may need to retake it at an additional cost.
We know some founders hesitate to submit because they don't feel they have completed the assessment as intended, for example, their landing page feels imperfect, or they struggled to complete a number of experiments within the traction sprint stage.
But hereâs the key: progress is better than perfection. Submit what you have and use the video to walk us through it.
đŻ What Weâre Looking For
Your assessment is a 20-minute video presentation that demonstrates:
- What youâve done so far
- What youâve learned from it
- What youâre planning next
This applies whether your work is at an early stage, mid-pivot, or partially validated. Your submission should reflect where you really are, not where you wish you were.
â What Counts As a Valid Submission?
You can still submit a strong 20-minute video even if for example:
- You only managed to do 5-7 customer interviews
- Your landing page is still being developed (not launched yet)
- Your experiment didnât generate results
- Youâve had unexpected challenges or pivots
- Youâve only tested part of your idea.
The key is to show that youâre actively learning, building, and moving forward. Your presentation can be about how your plan and next steps are to get to more customer interviews, launch your page, and address your new idea if you pivoted
đ„ What to Include in Your 20-Minute Video
The best video submissions clearly walk through:
- Your Process What did you try? How many interviews or tests? What tools or templates did you use?
- Your Learnings What surprised you? What did or didnât work? What insights did you gain?
- Your Pivot Points Did you change your audience, problem, or solution? Why?
- Your Thinking Going Forward What risky assumptions are left? What will you test next?
- Your Assets Show your templates, boards, pages, even if theyâre incomplete or messy.
đ Use the templates provided in each sprint, even partial completion is useful.
đŹ Worried Itâs Not âGood Enoughâ?
Youâre not being graded on how âimpressiveâ your startup looks, youâre being graded on:
- Your thinking process
- Your willingness to test and learn
- Your ability to articulate progress
See the grading criteria at the bottom of each assessment page on the platform.
đ Donât Wait for Perfect
Submit what you have. A clear, reflective 20-minute video will always move you forward more than waiting for things to be finished.
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