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I have the same charm to Tuck as bb does. However, I would take the full ride and start my life without burden. In some circles, Tuck is not generous in negotiating any scholarship. So you are right not to expect anything from them. In NY, you will have power of access and networking to all offices to MBB and 2nt tier firms, although Tuck is not far to do that. Also you can jump from a airport hub to other cities for interviews. Finally do to stuck to rankings. All of them are just indicators.

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Tagging airo who is a current student at Tuck for his/her inputs.
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As much as I treasure Tuck's experience, pedigree, and lots of other things (it is really hard not to be in love with Tuck), it is hard to beat a full ride from Stern. I can't see how you could justify paying $100-150K more for the Tuck experience. If money were out of question, I would definitely pick Tuck - it is a tight group and tight alum network but it is hard to justify that difference.

P.S. See if you can network and perhaps fall in love with Stern. It is only only a difference of 2 points in rankings. Perhaps this would be helpful too: https://gmatclub.com/reviews/business_s ... u-stern-11

Thanks for the reply, bb!

How do you think the schools would differ in terms of recruiting?

Also, what do you mean by points with rankings?
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Tuck is way stronger in consulting but full ride vs nothing is a big difference. I would definitely visit Tuck as people tend to love it or hate it and NYC and Hanover couldn't be more different. Would also see if Tuck is willing to offer any scholarship.
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Tuck is way stronger in consulting but full ride vs nothing is a big difference. I would definitely visit Tuck as people tend to love it or hate it and NYC and Hanover couldn't be more different. Would also see if Tuck is willing to offer any scholarship.


Thank you! Visiting Tuck within the next few weeks, and I'm pretty sure that the visit is going to change how I approach this decision.

Since being admitted, I can definitely say that I'm feeling more love from Tuck than Stern. Tuck people have been reaching out to talk, and I haven't heard much from Stern. It's a busy time though, so I understand.
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Congratulations!! What was your gmat score?

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Congrats on Tuck and Stern! I can't imagine passing up a full ride, but hopefully visiting both schools will help make the choice easier.

True that Tuck is more of a consulting school, but that also means you're competing with a larger percentage of the class over the same jobs. Stern, on the other hand, is more split between finance, so that's also something to consider. And, I would say recruiting for consulting is really all about your individual performance.

At both of these schools, you'll get an interview at all the firms you're targetting, so it's really about how you perform in the actual case interview and how strong your background is—the small step in rankings won't make a difference in terms of landing the interview spot.

I'd be happy to chat about Tuck if you'd like. If you're looking for some perspective on Stern, I can also connect you with a friend who's a first-year there.