“By the time it got to exam time, the level of anxiety and panic I was feeling became almost overwhelming,” says Reet Sen, who graduated from Hult International Business School in 2015.
“The pressure to be top dog in class, to network effectively and to maintain my grades was made worse by the need to maintain a stiff upper lip in front of classmates and staff.”
The Australian studied in the US to challenge himself in a foreign market. His biggest worry was how and where to find a job after graduation (he went on to join a London-based business development consultancy). For other business school students, however, it may be work or family commitments that lead to anxiety and depression.