A Mustard Seed of Determination: Lessons from Business School

Embarking on an MBA journey is a transformative experience, filled with self-discovery, networking opportunities, and personal growth. As I reflect on my time at Pepperdine University, I’m grateful for the lessons learned, the connections made, and the personal and professional developments I’ve achieved.

When I first decided to return to school, I was apprehensive about the academic challenges, particularly in subjects like business analytics and finance. However, with the support of dedicated professors and classmates, I was able to overcome these obstacles and thrive.

Our first group presentation was a success, classmates turned friends, Fall 2023

Despite the initial hurdles, I quickly realized that the MBA experience was far more than just academics. It was an opportunity to expand my network, discover new passions, and challenge myself in ways I never imagined.

Time flew by so fast that I really can’t believe I only have two trimesters left. Although everyone’s college experience is different, I want to encourage everyone to achieve their dreams. You don’t have to worry about money or the small details if you are investing in yourself, it’s priceless.

As a first-generation college graduate, I had to create my own path. I will always give thanks to my strong foundation, God, my mom, grandmother, and aunts who always encouraged me to keep going and go the extra mile.

“For truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.”

(Matthew 17:20-21)

I believed in God and myself. Even though I couldn’t see what hardships I was getting myself into I knew I could be the first one in my family to get a master’s degree.

When I first started at Pepperdine I never imagined:

  1. Establishing strong connections/ long-life friendships
  2. Becoming the President of the Black Student Association
  3. Moving back to my hometown and commuting
  4. Joining the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA)
  5. Going to China for a class
  6. Getting a 4.0 GPA
  7. Winning scholarships
  8. Taking my event planning skills to the next level

When I decided to go back to school I wanted to step into leadership roles in my career. I never knew it would happen at the university. Now that I look back all it took was one interaction. This time last year, I was in class on Saturday when I stumbled upon the NBMBAA- LA Chapter hosting an event on campus. I had no idea about it but it was packed with attendees. My classmate/ friend and I felt a little left out but we talked with the women at the table and asked how we could get involved.

From there we joined the Graziadio Black Student Association, the president of the club was excited to meet us and said we could join the executive board of the club. We had no idea what that would entail but we were all for it.

After a couple phone calls, it was decided after the madam president graduated, she would pass the role on to me. Initially, I thought why me? But after a few months of attending and planning events I remembered.

I remember I prayed for an opportunity like this. I wanted to be a leader, to make executive decisions that create change for the better. I wanted to inspire others and make spaces where people feel good, their voices are heard, and they are comfortable to be themselves. I was honored to be seen as someone who could take on such a prestigious role. It’s unlocked a new level of faith, happiness, confidence, and overall love.

Graziadio Black Student Association e-board, graduates, members and alumni, Spring 2024

I’m grateful for everyone who ever saw something in me that I never saw in myself. It’s easy to talk other people up/ be positive for others but we also need to remember to give ourselves credit. To anyone considering pursuing an MBA or any other personal or professional goal, I encourage you to believe in yourself and never give up. Remember, it’s okay to face challenges and setbacks along the way. What matters most is your determination and perseverance. With hard work, dedication, and a supportive network, you can achieve your dreams, no matter how big or small.

Believe in Change: Becoming an MBA student

My headshot taken at the QS MBA Event, Los Angeles

When COVID-19 hit, I was lonely and felt like I wasn’t doing enough educationally and professionally. For years I contemplated about going back to school, I didn’t want to receive my Master’s degree in Journalism, since I was already gaining first hand experience, in the field.

I applied to Pepperdine on the fly in 2021, and didn’t get in. I remember talking with my work bestie about going back to school that summer. We vowed to make it happen and try to change the world in our own ways. Looking back, I don’t think I was fully ready to commit to school at that time, especially mentally.

I started working out faithfully in 2022 and not only did working out make me physically stronger, it strengthened my mind. I learned new things about myself that I never realized, I was never really an athlete but I loved playing beach volleyball and softball in high school. After two years of being in the gym now I can proudly say I love working out. I met an awesome gym buddy who inspired me to invest in myself, I told her I wanted to go back to school. She was very honest and said, “Really? Why? Do whatever you think is best!” She couldn’t see herself going back to school but I dreamed of furthering my knowledge about investing, business management, and executive decisions… even if that meant reading and writing essays.

A couple of friends went back to school when COVID hit, they also inspired me to think about my passions. My coworker also went back to school for her MBA while working full-time. It was awesome seeing her work toward a goal and better herself while working, she was changing before our eyes. Talking to her about her classes made me excited. I talked to another coworker about when he got his MBA and he had went to Pepperdine. He explained how it probably wouldn’t be as useful for me to get the degree especially with the work we do. He also talked about how expensive it was when he went compared to now. He didn’t want me to go into debt, I was looking at a tuition of $103,740.

Still, I was drawn to apply and see what would happen. Especially since, I didn’t have any debt from undergrad. In 2023, I attended an MBA fair and still no university stuck out to me like Pepperdine. Even my dream school USC didn’t spark me the way the staff at Pepperdine did.

Later, I sat in on a marketing class. I liked the campus and the professor was awesome. It seemed perfect for me. It was 15 minutes away from my apartment and classes would be at night. I wanted to expand my world, and make a difference I started looking at the application and asked my boss to write my letter of recommendation.

After I applied, a month later I got the email that I had been accepted while working. I was officially ready to start my journey and get my MBA to make change in the entertainment industry.

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