This may seem like a common sense advice, but be very careful in completing your business school application, and avoid making mistakes that could prove costly. While that seems obvious, we cannot emphasize it enough since we see applicants struggling with them. So here are some common application mistakes we've seen over the years and ways to avoid them.
The application to be considered for the Tuck Class of 2020 is now open. Here's your opportunity to get ahead of the curve if Tuck is on your priority list. Also, to make things easier for you, there's a webinar talk walk through the application next Wednesday, Aug 16th at 12 PM EST. Be sure to be there. For more details, just click the below link.
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Letters of Recommendation form an important component of the overall application for business school. Applicants often have many questions about the choosing a recommender, what constitutes a good recommendation, etc. Here it is straight from the horse's mouth. Read on for all the do's and don'ts regarding LoRs.
How do Tuck students from India feel about their experience? What do they cherish the most? Here's a current student discussing some of the highlights of her first year at Tuck.
As you work on your business school application, you're no doubt wondering also about the interview and how that plays out. Worry not - here's some important tips on how to ace the interview directly from the Tuck Admissions Committee. Just make it happen!
Collaboration is the hallmark of Tuck's culture and you see it in action in the classroom as well as outdoors. For a rink-side view of how the classmates support you in your pursuits while pursuing their own dreams, read on:
The Class of 2019 is well into the Fall A quarter at Tuck. And yes, plans for the Diversity Conference and the Women in Business Conference at Tuck are also well underway. There is still an opportunity for those interested to come, immerse in these conferences, interact with students and alumni, experience the magic, and yes, also interview while you're there. For more details on these conferences, check this link out:
Prof. Vijay Govindarajan or VG as he's fondly called is at the forefront of thought leadership in strategy and innovation. In his latest bestselling book "The Three Box Solution," he discusses the criticality of creating future now, rather than waiting for it to transpire eventually. Here's VG discussing how to go about it:
Luke Pena, Tuck's new Executive Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, gives applicants a behind-the-scenes view of what happens once an application is submitted.
What are the various parts of the Tuck application? What do we expect from applicants as they complete the application? Any other queries regarding the information that we're looking for as we read the application? These and other questions are answered by Tuck Admissions in this webinar.
The Class of 2019 is at Tuck and going great guns. Exactly how has their experience been thus far? Get the scoop from a T'19 who made the move to Hanover from Delhi.
What does the first year at Tuck look like? You've heard from someone who just a couple of months into his Tuck experience. Now hear from someone who is in the second year as she reflects on her first full year at Tuck.
Vignettes of the transformative experiences that Tuck offers, from the perspective of another second year student who looks back at the year that was with nostalgia.
Tuck is a self-selecting community. Tuckies who come do so because they want to be in a close-knit community, they want to be in the middle of action, they want to be surrounded by people (who very quickly become life-long friends) at all times. While recounting her experiences in the first couple of months at Tuck, this first year student also throws a challenge to prospective students. Are you ready to take it?
The typical internships are always there - the consulting, banking, technology, etc. But what if a student wants to do something different that's off the beaten path? Read on, about some of the Tuckies who had some pretty amazing internships this past summer.
Carving out your own niche at Tuck is what makes business school experience at Tuck so unique. Every one in the student community makes an indelible mark on the school's culture for years to come. What will your story at Tuck be? Read on and immerse in the experiences of a first year Tuckie.