How I Got into Grad School: Syeda Mahbub (UVA Economics and Foreign Affairs 2018) Deloitte, Product Management
Applying to graduate school is more than just submitting applications—it’s a journey of self-reflection, career exploration, and personal growth. For Syeda Amani Mahbub, the decision to pursue an international MBA was shaped by her experiences in consulting, her desire for a broader skill set, and her ambition to challenge herself in a new environment. Now an MBA candidate at IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain, she recently shared her story with undergraduate students during a virtual event hosted by the ECO: How I Got into One of the World’s Best MBA Programs.
IESE is consistently ranked among the top business schools globally, securing the #1 spot in The Economist’s 2021 Global MBA Ranking and #3 internationally by The Financial Times in 2025.
Watch the video to hear Syeda’s thoughts about:
- Building the Foundation: Undergraduate and Early Career Choices
- The Decision to Pursue an MBA
- Financial Planning and Sponsorship
- Experiences During the MBA: A Shift in Perspective
- Evolving Career Goals and Looking Ahead
- Advice for Future Grad School Applicants
Students asked Syeda the following questions:
- What did you do as an undergrad to set yourself up for an MBA?
- How does IESE’s MBA program shape career paths?
- What was it like preparing to return to the U.S. job market?
- How has your approach to networking changed?
- How have your long-term plans evolved?
Hearty thanks to Syeda for taking the time to meet with our students and share her professional and graduate school experiences.