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What kind of energy are you interested in? Yale and Michigan are good for sustainability. UT Austin for gas/oil. Austin may not place as well in New England, but I still think you'd be selling yourself short by applying to Carroll or Smith. You have a strong GMAT, a decent GPA (in STEM, no less), and a close shave at Tuck. Only a few people get feedback! That and they appreciate reapplicants there.

Try R1 for Sloan, Yale, Michigan, and Tuck. Then maybe R2 if necessary at Tepper, Darden, and Cornell?
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Thanks - honestly, I haven't really considered going down the route of a consultant. The feedback I received from both Darden and Tuck were that my essays were strong. My only thought of getting a consultant would be if I were to reapply to HBS, but, even with a consultant, as a reapplicant I'd have about a 0.5% chance of getting in haha

And I'm not sure if applying to other top 15's outside of my list would help me reach my career goals better than my current list of schools. What do you think?

Interesting, what was the other feedback from Darden/Tuck? Why no interview at Darden w strong essays and competitive stats?
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What kind of energy are you interested in? Yale and Michigan are good for sustainability. UT Austin for gas/oil. Austin may not place as well in New England, but I still think you'd be selling yourself short by applying to Carroll or Smith. You have a strong GMAT, a decent GPA (in STEM, no less), and a close shave at Tuck. Only a few people get feedback! That and they appreciate reapplicants there.

Try R1 for Sloan, Yale, Michigan, and Tuck. Then maybe R2 if necessary at Tepper, Darden, and Cornell?

I'm pretty interested in both conventional and renewables. My background is in the coal industry. I'm interested in long-term strategy of utilities, and really just the energy industry as a whole - so I'm kind of gravitating towards GE's EFS program. I was definitely looking at McCombs, but their placement is basically Texas, and I have little to no desire of living in Houston.

I didn't know that Tuck appreciates reapplicants. That may kind of sway my decision. Just out of curiosity, why do you suggest Michigan?
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Thanks - honestly, I haven't really considered going down the route of a consultant. The feedback I received from both Darden and Tuck were that my essays were strong. My only thought of getting a consultant would be if I were to reapply to HBS, but, even with a consultant, as a reapplicant I'd have about a 0.5% chance of getting in haha

And I'm not sure if applying to other top 15's outside of my list would help me reach my career goals better than my current list of schools. What do you think?

Interesting, what was the other feedback from Darden/Tuck? Why no interview at Darden w strong essays and competitive stats?

Honestly - I don't know why I didn't get an interview at Darden. Darden used the analogy of opening up a box of Oreos...they all look good, but you can only choose one. So, that's a nice way of saying that it was just bad luck I guess. They said the only thing I could improve on were my recommendations. They said they were OK, but other applicants had stronger recs. I did not visit the school last year, but plan on doing it this year. That may have had something to do with it.

Tuck basically validated what I had assumed - that I bombed the interview. She suggested I use the STAR tactic for interviews in the future.

Both adcoms were extremely nice and open, it was really beneficial.
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I'm pretty interested in both conventional and renewables. My background is in the coal industry. I'm interested in long-term strategy of utilities, and really just the energy industry as a whole - so I'm kind of gravitating towards GE's EFS program. I was definitely looking at McCombs, but their placement is basically Texas, and I have little to no desire of living in Houston.

I didn't know that Tuck appreciates reapplicants. That may kind of sway my decision. Just out of curiosity, why do you suggest Michigan?

Michigan has a really well-known program at the Erb Institute that you can do alongside your MBA. Yale offers a dual program through the school of Forestry. My friend was choosing between those two programs and Berkeley. Since you you want be on the east coast though, Haas probably doesn't make your list.
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Woah. I hadn't even heard of the program with the Erb Institute. I'll have to do some more research on it. Many thanks.
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Did any of the feedback mention whether the marathon running was a big plus?
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Did any of the feedback mention whether the marathon running was a big plus?

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Your profile really is rock solid from my perspective. Wondering if you visited campus for any events and if you applied round 1 or early decision?

I am heading to Cornell in the fall, but looked extensively at two of the schools you had, Darden and Tuck. I got waitlisted at both places. Looking at what you want to head into, I would definitely add UT Austin in the pack, as well as a bay area school, for Chevron.

I documented my journey here at 3hrmbaapp.weebly. Definitely think that you have a fantastic background, and you already have experience with one run through the application process.
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Your profile really is rock solid from my perspective. Wondering if you visited campus for any events and if you applied round 1 or early decision?

I am heading to Cornell in the fall, but looked extensively at two of the schools you had, Darden and Tuck. I got waitlisted at both places. Looking at what you want to head into, I would definitely add UT Austin in the pack, as well as a bay area school, for Chevron.

I documented my journey here at 3hrmbaapp.weebly. Definitely think that you have a fantastic background, and you already have experience with one run through the application process.

Thanks for the kind words. I visited Tuck twice - once during a summer open house, and once for the applicant-initiated interview (Tuck was really my top choice). I didn't visit Darden or HBS. I think that may have effected the decision at Darden, but probably not at HBS. I also visited Sloan even though I didn't end up applying last year.

I applied to Darden and HBS Round 1 and applied to Tuck in its November round.

I was thinking about both of those options for schools, but I'm really leaning towards planting my roots on the east coast. I still may consider them as options for round 2 though.

I'm planning on applying to Sloan, Yale, Tepper, and Darden Round 1 and BC, Tuck (November), Cornell, and Ross in Round 2. The Round 2 schools still probably need some tweaking, but I'll finalize those in late August/September-ish
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I would think about early decision if you are leaning towards any school heavily. Apart from that, sounds like a fun journey ahead. I am sure the second time around is going to be much smoother. Have fun!
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I'm planning on applying to Sloan, Yale, Tepper, and Darden Round 1 and BC, Tuck (November), Cornell, and Ross in Round 2. The Round 2 schools still probably need some tweaking, but I'll finalize those in late August/September-ish

That looks like a solid strategy, though given your stats, I'd dump BC. That's clearly your safety school and my thing about safeties is that if that was the only school you got into, would you really go?

It amazes me how many people on this forum get into a school and say - yeah, I'm gonna reapply to my top choices again next year.

Good luck - and when it comes to Johnson, make sure you apply for the Park Fellowship! It's only one more essay!
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That looks like a solid strategy, though given your stats, I'd dump BC. That's clearly your safety school and my thing about safeties is that if that was the only school you got into, would you really go?

It amazes me how many people on this forum get into a school and say - yeah, I'm gonna reapply to my top choices again next year.

Yeah, you're probably right...but I'm kind of tempted to apply to see if I can get a large scholarship. It'll depend on how the Round 1 apps go. I wouldn't go if it was the only school I got into and had to go $100k in debt for the degree.