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I'll be at Tuck next monday for my on-campus interview! any advice?

So excited to be there soon!


Know your application well (Essays, and everything else that forms your story), and prepare well for the general questions (why MBA? why now? Why Tuck?) Also, really try to show them why Tuck specifically is a good fit for you and what you want to do.

My interview experience was really nice. I think most interviews are conducted by 2nd year students, and it is meant to be friendly and conversational. But I think they really focus on trying to find the people who are actually, really, interested in coming to Tuck and are not treating it like a safety school. The reason is that everything there is student-run (clubs, activities), so they really want people who are genuinely interested and are more likely to be involved in the community. As I said, my interview experience was pleasant but I felt like I could have made a stronger case on the obvious questions (why MBA? why now? why Tuck?) and I only have my preparation to blame for that. Know the school inside-out and know your reasons and background equally well.

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So excited to be invited to interview. Indian applicant in the November round.

Any other Indian applicants from Nov round invited to interview?
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FROM Tuck Admissions Blog: Hit Submit with Gusto: Your Finishing Touches Checklist

At this time of the year, your to-do list is likely to include baking, shopping, and holiday parties. But if you're submitting an application as part of Tuck's January Round, the January 6 deadline is right around the corner. Don't let your hectic schedule prevent you from submitting the strongest application possible. To make things just a little bit easier, we've created your finishing touches checklist. Good luck as you continue to work on your application and we look forward to meeting you soon!

1. If you are able to visit and take advantage of our open interview policybook yours soon. The interview deadline for the January application round is January 29th. Of course, we understand that circumstances sometimes prevent applicants from a visit to Tuck, and that’s OK!  An interview is not required in order to apply and Tuck does offer interviews by invitation.

2. Check-in on your recommenders to be sure they are on track to submit their recommendation on time. Be sure to do this at least two weeks prior to the application deadline to ensure that they have time to comply with the deadline, or, if necessary, you have time to find a new recommender.

3. Don’t procrastinate on tackling the essays! This is often an element of the application that many prospective students leave as the final step in the application process, and many are surprised by how challenging they can be. Remember, the suggested word count for each essay is around 500 words, so a great deal of introspection is often needed to ensure that you present the most clear, concise and well-presented essays you can.

4. Proofread. Proofread. Proofread. We can’t say this enough. You may be surprised to know how often we see mistakes that are so easy to avoid with a little attention to detail (remember, Spellcheck is not foolproof, nor is “find and replace”). Focus on good grammar and clear, focused writing.

5. Strive to submit your application prior to the January 6th deadline. Not only will this allow you to troubleshoot if the unexpected happens, it also ensures that you don’t have to experience the last-minute rush of getting everything in on time.

6. Be sure to submit your official GMAT score. The turnaround time for official GMAT scores is down to just 5 or 6 days, so you have some additional leeway in terms of how close to the January deadline you take the test and still have time to get it submitted.

7. Continue to be introspective and explore programs you think would be a good fit. We invite you to take advantage of the many tools, resources and opportunities available to you.
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I'm a re-applicant who was dinged after an AdCom initiated interview last year. Does anyone know if Tuck's policy is to interview re-applicants (who have interviewed in the recent past) or to save AdCom initiated interviews for un-interviewed applicants?
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I'm a re-applicant who was dinged after an AdCom initiated interview last year. Does anyone know if Tuck's policy is to interview re-applicants (who have interviewed in the recent past) or to save AdCom initiated interviews for un-interviewed applicants?
I had a discussion with one of the ADCOM members. If you have been interviewed, you will not be interviewed again.
If you have addressed the points given in the feedback on your application, that should suffice.

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I'm a re-applicant who was dinged after an AdCom initiated interview last year. Does anyone know if Tuck's policy is to interview re-applicants (who have interviewed in the recent past) or to save AdCom initiated interviews for un-interviewed applicants?
I had a discussion with one of the ADCOM members. If you have been interviewed, you will not be interviewed again.
If you have addressed the points given in the feedback on your application, that should suffice.

All the best!

Many thanks - saves me the anxiety of these soul-crushing next few days.
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In honor of Thanksgiving, we reposted a rerun one of our most popular podcast episodes of 2015.

Whether you missed it the first time around or you just can't listen to it enough, this interview with Dawna Clarke, admissions director at Dartmouth Tuck, is an episode all MBA applicants should be thankful for.



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Many thanks - saves me the anxiety of these soul-crushing next few days.

Hahaha ... The same anxiety pushed me to contact the ADCOM :)
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I'm a re-applicant who was dinged after an AdCom initiated interview last year. Does anyone know if Tuck's policy is to interview re-applicants (who have interviewed in the recent past) or to save AdCom initiated interviews for un-interviewed applicants?
I had a discussion with one of the ADCOM members. If you have been interviewed, you will not be interviewed again.
If you have addressed the points given in the feedback on your application, that should suffice.

All the best!

Many thanks - saves me the anxiety of these soul-crushing next few days.

Really? I'm an Indian reapplicant too and had no idea about this! Applied again this year in Nov round after i was waitlisted and eventually dinged after interview last year.
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FROM Tuck Admissions Blog: Tuckies Helping Tuckies: The Social Impact Space in Seattle


By Anjali Patel T'17


Anjali is a first-year student at Tuck. Originally from Philadelphia, Anjali studied industrial and operations engineering at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. 

The “pay it forward” mentality is deeply instilled within the student body and administration at Tuck and extends to alumni without bound.

As a Tuck student, the opportunity to connect with alumni, who are so gracious and attentive to helping you, is unparalleled. This aspect of our culture is so unique and important, but especially so if you are working towards paths less traveled post-graduation.

You have a lot of access to resources on-campus including classmates with relevant experience, professors, student organizations like Net Impact and the Center for Business and Society; but, nothing beats talking to someone who is in the position that you would like be.

Since we were going to Seattle for the Net Impact Conference, we reached out to Alumni Services to see if we could arrange a mini Tuck ’Tails in the Emerald City. They not only directed us to the Seattle Club President, they also identified several Tuckies working in the social impact space in Seattle.

Before we knew it, our calendars were filled with office visits and happy hours with Seattle-based Tuckies!

Patty Russell T’02, managing director at FSG Social Impact Advisors, and Katherine Errecart T’08, senior consultant at FSG, invited us to the FSG office to learn more about their hands-on consulting work related to philanthropy, international health, education, and collective impact. We discussed how FSG remains competitive and influential with its focus on idea generation and communities of practice. They also advised us on how to leverage Tuck resources when navigating through our MBA and recruiting in the social impact space.

After leaving the FSG office, we headed over to the Brave Horse Tavern where we met with eight recent alums (T’13s through T’15s) who were working at Amazon, Starbucks, and other smaller firms. Though they weren’t necessarily directly involved in social impact, they explained how Tuck prepared them for their current positions and examples of their companies were contributing to society. Plus, it was a blast hearing them reminisce about their time at Tuck!

These two meet-ups were unanimously our favorite moments of the trip. Their willingness to meet with us at the end of the week on a rainy Friday afternoon is a testament to the strength and generosity of the Tuck community. After all, once a Tuckie, always a Tuckie!
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Congrats! Looks like you also got in to Duke EA, are you still going to interview?

Duke EA is binding. Peopleanalytics is obligated to withdraw his Tuck (and any other) pending applications. Right?

For some reason, this series of posts came to mind today. When it did, I became curious to go back and see if peopleanalytics had, in fact, withdrawn his (or her - I'll assume his) applications following being early admitted to Duke. What I discovered was very strange and odd - absolutely no evidence that peopleanalytics ever existed. His posts have all been deleted. Peopleanalytics does not show as ever having been a GMATClub member. Other than a couple of his posts being quoted in later posts by others, its as if he never existed.

My guess is he decided to continue to play his hand with other schools notwithstanding his commitment to Duke to withdraw his other applications and decided posting on GMATClub forums was just a little too public.
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How do they notify the admitted candidates normally? call on the notification day or the previous day (or both)?
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How do they notify the admitted candidates normally? call on the notification day or the previous day (or both)?

It's generally a phone call followed by a official mail later, speaking on the basis of historical threads for school.
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Since it was an EA round there is no scope for wait listing I believe. So now with only 4 working days to go, I am sure it is a ding. :(
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Down to final 7 days folks... do we know if Tuck starts calling early like some other schools, or if they will wait to release all decisions on Thursday?
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Down to final 7 days folks... do we know if Tuck starts calling early like some other schools, or if they will wait to release all decisions on Thursday?

That's also my question.
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