Sabrina E.
Zero-To-Hero: The MBA Coaching Package for M7, T15, and Top European Admits
Studied at Imperial College Business School
Works at Nike
Admissions Committee Experience
Available Thursday at 2:00 PM UTC
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Sabrina’s MBA Qualifications
Coaches professionally
10+ people coached for MBA
Open to working with clients outside the U.S.
As an IESE Business School and Imperial College London alumni (scoring in Top 10% of my classes, respectively), my MBA coaching journey began in 2020 after my experience at Harvard Business School’s Summer Venture in Management program, where I coached ambitious undergrads through their Deferred MBA Programs, securing admits from: MIT Sloan, Yale SOM, HBS 2+2, and Moelis Advance Access for Wharton. Since 2020, I have cultivated an MBA/MiM/Master coaching toolkit that encompasses: goals-first, logic-first, culture-fit first sense of executive and corporate storytelling for the M7 universities in the United States and for the top executive programs in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and greater-Asia. Now, I coach a selective clientele all over the world, with recent success stories involving international admits to UChicago Booth (with 60% scholarship), most notably. Over the past two years, I have learned the inner workings of every top program, helping a roster of 15+ (and counting) clients gain admission into their dream schools.
Sabrina can help with:
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Editing
Recommendations
Interviews
Ding Analysis
Waitlist Strategy
School Selection
Secondary Review
Application Strategy
Essays
Resume
About Sabrina
Hi, I’m Sabrina and I help ambitious career professionals gain admission to their dream MBA program and their desired Ivy League institution. Many ambitious career professionals suffer from a lack of clarity around the MBA admissions process, imposter’s syndrome surrounding those prospects, and a lack of focus in getting to their desired MBA institution. The result? Overwhelm, confusion, and demotivation around your purpose and your why. This puts you a step back in your career and in building your dream life - and above all - makes you question the clarity of your career prospects and opportunities. You put your dream school on the pedestal and devalue yourself in the process. On the other hand, you can achieve your dream MBA prospects, sharpen your career goals, and have full visibility in how to win the hearts and minds of admissions committees through coaching. And why I’m so certain this way of applying for your MBA works? Because when clients follow my zero-to-hero framework, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate the world of MBA admissions, they get the following: 1. The clarity needed to jump the hurdle of the 5-10% acceptances rates boasted at key schools --> joining the 95% of my client network that have joined top tier MBA programs. 2. The confidence to build a professional network early on to map out the strategic career pathways an MBA program can provide --> with my clients securing post-MBA offers from the Top Consulting, Tech, and Finance companies with their MBAs (irrespective of target schools) 3. Allow you in less than 6 months to go from zero-to-hero from not knowing where to apply to having that scholarship offer and offer of admittance in your hand --> with my clients securing $50K+ in scholarship financing. My commitment to you is to help you secure that dream admit and to beat all odds. Send me a message so we can collaborate on designing that game plan to help you can achieve that!
Why do I coach?
If you take the Blue Line to Wonderland Station, where the sea breeze of the Atlantic meets the smoke of Kelly’s Roast Beef, you’ll find a seaside city that lives just within the shadow of Harvard and MIT: Revere, the inner-city, a deeply impoverished underbelly of greater Boston. In Revere, dreams and reality are always conflated. Why? The ability to dream is not guaranteed to everyone. At Leland, I aim to rewrite that narrative. Growing up in Revere—and born to Moroccan, Muslim immigrant parents—the past was a rollercoaster of competing truths trying to come up like fish in water. I had always dreamed of building a connected world, of marrying my cultural identities, of telling the stories of others like me, but those dreams were often silenced. Never American enough for the Americans, never Moroccan enough for the Moroccans, never Muslim enough for the Muslims, and never Western enough for the West, with the damning identity of “poverty” slapped onto it all, my life became a rhythm: a rhythm of inner-city violence, diminishing returns, and numbing anger that translated into a low-performing high-school career and little promise for the future. I was not seen, not heard, not recognized, not wanted. The invisibility was deafening. In these types of environments, I learned, you have to choose whether to sink down into the shadows, or rise above the fray. I chose the latter. As an undergrad at Bentley University, I started by observing. In silence. I often took the metro car into Cambridge, just to hear what the students at the neighboring top business schools were talking about. I worked late nights in the underbelly of Harvard and MIT’s innovation lab, and listened to what the MBAs would say after their team meetings. (The way they spoke, what they said, how they thought about things would all form the foundation of my future graduate school essays.) I spent long years balancing at least two-part time jobs to make ends meet, all while imagining a life filled with higher education, where dreams and reality would somehow meet. I share this not to boast, but because this type of thing was simply necessary, as it is for so many in this country. Fast forward several years. I’m now completing a Masters in Management at IESE Business School. I’ve reconnected with my dream of building a more connected world, via education and technology. I’ve worked my way from Revere, a poor community, and Bentley, and non-target university, to a top business school (IESE) and Harvard Business School’s Summer Venture in Management Program. I’ve trotted the globe from Asia to Europe, worn my heart on my sleeve, and fought to be seen, heard, and recognized. I suppose you could say I’m wanted. Now that I’m here, of course, all I can think about are all the other people following in my footsteps, who are still unseen, unheard, and unrecognized. Someone has to want them. I’ve therefore started coaching others who, like me, come from underserved communities, but who still nurture dreams of top-rated higher education. I coach undergraduates, graduates, post-graduates, and professionals. I coach because I fundamentally believe that we need to democratize access to higher education; that education can break the cycle of poverty, uplift whole communities, and change the world. Take the Blue Line to Wonderland Station, and you’ll find that the streets of Revere are far removed from the halls of elite institutions like Harvard and MIT. With hard work, a little luck, and some coaching, an underserved kid from a bad neighborhood can make it just about anywhere. That’s why I coach.
Work Experience
Senior Associate
Nike
May 2021 - Present
Founder
Dunya Consulting Services
December 2020 - Present
Admissions Committee Experience
Dunya Consulting Services is Sabrina’s private practice when it comes to admissions coaching. Are you targeting top-tier MBA programs like the M7 and/or elite business schools in the US and Europe? Services include: Resume Writing, Goal Setting, School Selection, Letter of Recommendation Support, Essay Writing, Interview Preparation, Waitlist Strategy & Ding Analysis, and Offer & Scholarship Negotiation. All packages come with a +1 school rejection guarantee to maximize admissions prospects.
Google BOLD Immersion Program
March 2021 - May 2021
Consultant
Harvard Business School
December 2018 - May 2019
Education
Imperial College Business School
MSc in Strategic Marketing / Engaged with several admissions representatives , MSc in Strategic Marketing (Part-Time, Online)
2021 - 2023
Imperial is a leading public research institute in London, whose BSc, MSc, and MBA programming takes a very scientific approach to the management sciences, and as a result, pulls in accolades from all corners of the world, consistently ranked number one in their niches. As a successful applicant in their MSc in Strategic Marketing program, Sabrina has acquired an acute understanding of the end-to-end means with which Imperial identifies, attracts, selects, and retains global and local talent to their MSc programming, interacting with the director of the MSc in Strategic Marketing as well as with the Executive Director of the greater Imperial College Business School.
IESE Business School
Masters in Management (MiM) / Worked directly alongside admissions, MiM Masters in Management (Data & Analytics)
2020 - 2021
IESE Business School is a world-renowned business school in Europe whose MBA, EMBA, and MiM programs have been consistently ranked by the Financial Times as the best and leading graduate business school in Europe and globally. As an IESE Masters in Management candidate, Sabrina has worked alongside the Admissions Committees from the MBA and MiM programs (which are the same) to find, source, and improve the Admissions experience at IESE, collaborating directly alongside IESE’s dean Franz Heukamp.
Bentley College
Bachelor of Science, Global Service Operations & Supply Chain Management
2016 - 2020
Bentley University is an esteemed, Boston-based, business school focusing in the accounting, finance, and managerial sciences. As a Bentley University undergraduate who graduated as a part of the Top 10% of the 2020 graduating class, with Honors, Sabrina has worked alongside the Admissions Committees from the MBA, Masters, and undergraduate areas of Bentley, with a particular focus in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Harvard Business School
Non-Degree: Summer Venture in Management / Engaged directly with admissions committee, Summer Venture in Management (SVMP) Program
2019 - 2019
Harvard Business School’s SVMP (summer venture in management) program is a highly selective management training program for underrepresented, diverse talent to simulate the Harvard Business School (HBS) MBA student experience, engage in famous HBS casework methodologies, and develop a critical understanding of the 21st century’s developing business landscape, while constantly being evaluated by (and engaging with) HBS admissions counselors. Sabrina has spent the passed two years engaging with HBS admissions members, acquiring a deep, intimate understanding of the intricacies of the HBS MBA (both on a deferred MBA front, and for Traditional MBA applicants), successfully coaching colleagues into getting into Harvard Business School.
Sabrina was also personally admitted to
MIT Sloan