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Ding here is well... Small class sizes make it tough! 1 more left, come one Fuqua!

I am with you on Fuqua! Two days, two decisions! My fragile heart can not handle this!
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Has anyone who applied for the November round been invited to interview?
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Has anyone who applied for the November round been invited to interview?

There was someone ( I believe from China ) who posted a few pages ago that they had received an interview call for the November round. Apart from that no info
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Is there a thread for waitlisted candidates by any chance?
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Hello folks, I have just received an invitation to interview on Jan 3rd. I applied on Nov 3.

I am based in Hyderabad,India. If anyone else has an invite please PM me.
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Did anyone receive any scholarship related information?
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Congrats to all the members of the newly minted Tuck Class of 2017! :woohoo

Commiserations to those who did not get in and fingers crossed for the folks who were waitlisted.
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Bit late to the party... But, I'm in! No call yesterday (though, admittedly I was without service for a couple of hours). Logged into my application expecting a ding at 5pm - only to find a letter of congratulations!! So excited.

I now have the most awesome of difficult decisions ahead of me. Feeling incredibly fortunate.

Thanks to everyone on these forums for providing insight, support, and entertainment along the way.

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Does anyone know how many admitted students receive scholarship? I think HBS says 65% of the admitted students receive scholarship...Is it this high with Tuck too?
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Is anyone who got rejected going to seek feedback from adcom? Was anyone asked to do this in the rejection letter or is it purely of your own initiative?
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Nov Round applicant. Are they sending out interview invites? Someone please answer. :?: :|
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Nov Round applicant. Are they sending out interview invites? Someone please answer. :?: :|


Still waiting as well.
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FROM Tuck Admissions Blog: The Benefits of Being “Not Just a Number”



By Dominic Yau T'16


Dominic grew up in Hong Kong and London. After graduating from the University of Warwick in 2008 with a bachelor’s in mathematics, he worked as an insurance underwriter for Markel International. Dominic enjoys playing rugby, tripod hockey, and reading outside of the classroom.

When looking at business schools, one important criteria for me was finding a place where I would not be an anonymous member of the community. Instead, I wanted to make a difference and contribute to improve whatever community I would be a part of. Tuck provided me this opportunity. Since we have smaller and more close-knit courses, everyone is valued and no one is unrecognized. At Tuck, I'm not just a number. Having just completed the fall semester, I've experienced this firsthand and have already recognized how it is a huge benefit.

Developing a deeper connection with your classmates

On a daily basis, I get the opportunity to meet and interact with a good number of my classmates in and out of the classroom. No one fades into the background. On any given day, I may be in the same class, have lunch, play on a sports team, or attend a recruiting event with any one of my classmates. By having multiple touch points every day, I have gotten to know a very large portion of the T’16 class and have a deep connection with many of them. This really helps strengthen the fabric of Tuck. I would be surprised if, by graduation, I did not know every single member of my class very well. This is why I know that even after graduation, we will continue to be a tight-knit class and form a strong part of Tuck’s alumni community.

Access to faculty

I was fortunate enough to take an elective in place of a core course this fall. Because of their small size, elective courses enable you to be an even more integral part of the class. Initially, I found it difficult to prepare for my elective course, so I reached out to the professor. He not only knew who I was, he gladly welcomed the opportunity to speak with me about the class. We set up a time to meet together to talk through how the course worked and what I needed to do in order to succeed. It was amazing that I had that level of support and the fact that I wasn't just a number really helped.

Shaping the future of the school

Being one person in a class of 280 also means your voice is valued. Throughout the year, we have the opportunity to speak up and help shape the future of Tuck. I attended a coffee chat with the associate dean of Tuck because I wanted to not only improve my own experience, but also the experience for future classes. Having been a student in the associate dean’s course, he knew exactly who I was and was very willing to listen to my ideas. By being not just a number, I had the opportunity to positively impact the school moving forward.

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FROM Tuck Admissions Blog: #1 Tuck360 Post of 2014: “Top 10 Things You May Not Know About Tuck”


As 2014 quickly draws to a close, we wanted to look back at some of our top posts of the year. "Top 10 Things You May Not Know About Tuck" was—thanks to you—our #1 blog post of 2014! Thank you for being an avid reader and supporter of Tuck360. We look forward to continuing to deliver helpful and inspiring content to you in the New Year. Here's a look back at "Top 10 Things You May Not Know About Tuck."

#1070.9%

Our alumni are devoted to the school and demonstrably engaged in the school’s ongoing success. This year, over 70.9% of our alumni participated in the Tuck Annual Giving campaigna figure more than double the average rate of other top business schools. And they give not only their money, but their time. Tuck students become part of a powerful alumni network that gives them a lifetime ROI.

#9Location, location, location

Our location is a big advantage for Tuck students. For example, in career development: we have over 300 executives visit Tuck every year. And when they come, they stay. Our students are able to meet with them during office hours, discuss cases with them in class, and talk with them over dinner. Our location encourages close connections within the class, between students and faculty, and in the community. The quality of interaction in Hanover is rich and rewarding.

#8We’re #1

Tuck was the first graduate management school in the world. The same qualities that made us a forerunner in graduate management education still motivate us today: the drive to prepare business leaders, the confidence to dive into new endeavors, and the emphasis on the student experience. And, as part of Dartmouth College, we have the abundant resources of a top Ivy League institution at our fingertips.

#7Nice; too nice

Our graduates are nice. They know how to work and play well with others. They’re high achieving, absolutely, and they know how to get the job done, but they’re also collaborative, not overly competitive. Why? Because over the course of two years in our close-knit environment, working in study groups and on numerous team projects, they learn how to work together, disagree, and get things done.

#6You run into the most interesting people while getting coffee.

I just said good morning to John Lynch, the former New Hampshire Governor, on my way to get coffee. One of our incoming T’16s had lunch with Governor Lynch the other day. I regularly see faculty like Matt Slaughter chatting with students in the cafeteria, Ron Adner talking with a current Tuckie as they walk down the hallway, and Leslie Robinson catching up with a student in Stell Hall. Our faculty is talented, diverse, and interested in getting to know you.

#5—This is a great place to embrace the seasons.

Yes, you’ve heard that it can get cold in New Hampshire. It does. But, while winter is a season to get through in New York or Chicago (and doesn’t really exist in LA), here it’s a season we embrace. Tuck Winter Carnival, Occom Pond skating, the Dartmouth Skiway, and tripod hockey are just some of the ways we enjoy the season.

But Hanover is so much more. Spring brings running season into full swing, starting with Tuck’s AFAA 5/10K Veteran’s run and the Run for the Kids, moving to the Covered Bridge Half Marathon in early June, all the way through the CHaD Half Marathon in the fall. Crystal clear summer skies mean it’s time to swim, kayak, or sail on one of the area’s numerous lakes and the Connecticut River, or time to pick fresh berries at Cedar Circle Farm or Super Acres. With the return of the crisp fall air, you can enjoy the most gorgeous display of red, orange, and gold found in nature as the leaves change, plus enjoy apple picking at Poverty Lane Orchards or hiking in the White Mountains.

#4—Our students are going places.

Tuck students travel the world. Last year, Tuck Global Insight Learning Expeditionstook students to Singapore, Vietnam, Israel, Brazil, South Africa, and Japan. Students taking the OnSite Global Consulting elective have led consulting projects in places like Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Switzerland, the UK, Brazil, Spain, China, Uruguay, India, Turkey, Australia, and Belgium, just to name a few. The First-Year Project, a capstone of the first year at Tuck, has taken students to study sustainable aquaculture in Madagascar, a health clinic on a Native American reservation in North Dakota, and social entrepreneurship in Guatemala.

#3Our alumni are going places too

Our 9,500 current alumni live in over 65 countries around the world. 70% of our alums reach top management positions in their respective fields. And with the backing of our superlative alumni network, our current students know that they’ll have contacts no matter where their career aspirations take them.

#2The Box, Latitude Six-Six, and more

Our alumni are entrepreneurs and it starts during their time at Tuck. The Dartmouth community now enjoys great Mediterranean cuisine from our new food truck, The Box, started by recent alums Eric Winn and Mike Parshley during their two years here. Sam Alexander (T’14) began Latitude Six-Six, an adventure travel company, while at Tuck, winning second place in the Dartmouth Ventures Conference entrepreneurship competition. Tuck alums Tim Healy and David Brewster had two employees for their start-up EnerNOC when they graduated in 2002. By the time EnerNOC went public in 2007, they had 100 employees and $26 million in revenues. Gretchen Wallace, T’01, founder of Global Grassroots, started her entrepreneurial work during her time at Tuck, helping to launch what eventually became Tuck’s Center for Business and Society.

#1We’re interested in getting to know you.

Who you are is important in our community and it starts before you even walk in the door. I already mentioned how much access you’ll have to executives, faculty, and classmates. It’s true in the admissions process as well. In a survey of applicants, AIGAC ranked Tuck Admissions first in how well we get to know you. We have an interview policy that allows you to schedule an interview, not just wait for an invitation. And yes, we still have admission essays – not because we want you to jump through hoops, but because we want to hear your story.

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Just received my welcome pack... complete with a scholarship offer... and a Tuck hat!

I'm over the moon! Planning to try to visit campus early in January - will anyone be around? Does anyone know the best way to set up a visit since I don't need to schedule an interview? I've got a difficult decision to make!
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Just received my welcome pack... complete with a scholarship offer... and a Tuck hat!

I'm over the moon! Planning to try to visit campus early in January - will anyone be around? Does anyone know the best way to set up a visit since I don't need to schedule an interview? I've got a difficult decision to make!

I want a welcome packet and scholarship offer!!! :-D

Did they give any information about the admit day/weekend?
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