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Tuck
School of Business, Dartmouth College,
New Hampshire - USA
Tuck Dartmouth MBA Application
What makes a candidate successful? There is no formula for admission to
Tuck. It is impossible to predict a candidate's chances of admission
solely by looking at his or her academic record and test scores. Each
decision hinges on the interplay of five principal factors:
Demonstrated Academic Excellence: Tuck seeks applicants who possess
outstanding academic abilities and intellectual curiosity, and who will be
actively engaged in the educational process. Given the analytical rigor of
the Tuck curriculum, we pay special attention to each applicant's ability
to master quantitative concepts. There is no particular course of study
required to apply.
Demonstrated Leadership: Tuck looks for applicants who have been leaders
in a variety of settings: extracurricular activities at college or
university, the workplace, or the community. We assess leadership
potential by looking at experiences, accomplishments, and letters of
recommendation.
Demonstrated Accomplishments: Tuck seeks candidates who have the passion
to make a significant impact in the classroom, in the business world, and
in society. Candidates we accept do not simply go through the motions of
attending school, working, or joining organizations—they have put their
heart and soul into helping make those institutions better in some
tangible way.
Interpersonal Skills: At Tuck, we believe that strong interpersonal skills
are essential for success as a leader and as a team member. Through the
interview process, we try to get a sense of each candidate's personality
and communication skills. We also look for quality and clarity of thought
in written answers and essays.
Diversity of Background and Experience: Tuck seeks a variety of candidates
who will bring a range of backgrounds and perspectives to the classroom
and the Tuck community. The admissions committee works diligently to
select the most qualified students who will thrive in, contribute to, and
benefit from the active co-curricular life at Tuck.
"In completing your application, be yourself, rather than attempting to
match an ideal candidate."
1. Essays (5)
2.
Recommendations - CSQs (2)
Application
Deadline (Early Action): 13 Oct 2010; (November Round): 10 Nov 2010; (January Round):
03
Jan 2011; (April Round): 01 Apr 2011; (November Consortium): 15 Nov 2010;
(January Consortium): 05 Jan 2011
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