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Re: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College [#permalink]
09 Jan 2009, 20:24
Antmavel/Branson,
I have been admitted to Tuck and am wondering if you guys could answer a couple of questions for me.
1.. What is your take on living in the dorm the first year versus sharing an apartment/house with fellow students in Hanover.
2.. Did you own a car while at Tuck? Is one necessary?
Thanks, ZZeuSS
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Re: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College [#permalink]
09 Jan 2009, 23:07
ZZeusS, I interviewed with a second year student and asked her the same question concerning living in residence. She pretty much told me its a "must-do". She made it seem like you'll miss out on a lot of the social activities if you don't. It makes sense since I think over 50% of first-years live on campus. About the car, she mention it wasn't necessary. She actually made it seem like one would be a bit of a liability, however a lot of the students that live in residence do have a car. You'll likely have to part a good distance away and be responsible for clearing it off when it snows, etc. But it absolutely isn't a necessity. You can often catch a ride with a student that has a car if the need arises. I hope this helps, RF
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Re: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College [#permalink]
10 Jan 2009, 08:50
refurb,
thanks for the info... that aligns with what i was thinking
1.. i definitely don't want to miss out on the social activities, so i am tending towards living in-residence the first year
2.. a car is probably a non-issue the first year if i am living in-residence... however, i am wondering how far the usual houses/apartments that students rent are from campus... if these are not within walking distance, is there a good network of public transportation in hanover
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10 Jan 2009, 14:13
ZZeuSS, You might want to contact admissions and have them put you in contact with a "buddy". If you could find someone similar to yourself (married/single, kids/no kids, younger/older) who is a current student, you could probably get a lot of great information from them. Since you're already admitted, I'm sure they'd go out of their way to find someone for you to talk to. RF
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11 Jan 2009, 07:53
refurb,
thats a good idea... will do... thanks
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Re: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College [#permalink]
18 Jan 2009, 11:24
Hello Tuck Ambassadors, I am planning to apply in 2009 - R1.(starting 8 months in advance  ) I am Indian/male/29/GMAT (first attempt 700, second attempt 670) / Under Grad GPA 3.0 / Masters in Computer Engg in US with GPA 3.2 / 4 years experience in health care - IT / Location Boston / currently writing essays and networking. Short term goals: Continue in Health Care Industry and gain more experience on management side.(specifically in dialysis industry). Long term goals: Launch or Join a company which provides dialysis services and products in India. I am looking for some guidance from Tuck Ambassadors on the following: 1: Health Care Management at Tuck, especially contact information of current students in Health Care Management. 2: Should I re-take GMAT. 3: Any suggestions in terms of additional course work to demonstrate seriousness. Many Thanks in advance.
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Re: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College [#permalink]
04 Feb 2009, 08:25
Hi,
I'm planning a visit to Tuck this June. Does the school prefer students to visit the admissions office? I know that some schools don't track visits, but some do and weigh them in your application. Would appreciate any insights, thanks.
Regards, Aboo
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04 Feb 2009, 09:15
Aboo -- Tuck loves folks to visits. One of the admission comittee folks hung with me for nearly two hours -- outside of my interview!
Schedule a self initiated interview while your there (you can find them on the Tuck website), though June may be hard as the students won't be around, I believe. Perhaps an admissions person will be...
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05 Feb 2009, 07:39
Yeah i know early June is tough because exam period is over, but thats the only time i have.
Tuck has a generalist program, but do they have certain strengths in any field? say entrepreneurship or strategy?
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06 Feb 2009, 12:18
can anyone help me please. mymba99 wrote: Hello Tuck Ambassadors, I am planning to apply in 2009 - R1.(starting 8 months in advance  ) I am Indian/male/29/GMAT (first attempt 700, second attempt 670) / Under Grad GPA 3.0 / Masters in Computer Engg in US with GPA 3.2 / 4 years experience in health care - IT / Location Boston / currently writing essays and networking. Short term goals: Continue in Health Care Industry and gain more experience on management side.(specifically in dialysis industry). Long term goals: Launch or Join a company which provides dialysis services and products in India. I am looking for some guidance from Tuck Ambassadors on the following: 1: Health Care Management at Tuck, especially contact information of current students in Health Care Management. 2: Should I re-take GMAT. 3: Any suggestions in terms of additional course work to demonstrate seriousness. Many Thanks in advance. 
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