
I got a companion to visit Tuck. We met at Wharton as prospective students and we continue to help each other in our MBA application process. He is also applying Early Action at Tuck. But he could only get an interview slot on 15th Oct- the deadline for EA. So he decided to join me to experience Tuck before applying. FYI: applicants can schedule an on-campus interview with tuck before the application deadline.
Because of delays on and off-road, we ended up at the admissions office only at 10.30 am, a delay of 45 minutes. We missed our class visit. We convinced the receptionist to get us some other class. After looking at various options, she found a 2nd year class at 4.45 pm. The next scheduled event was only at 12.00 pm. So I took some time to see around the Dartmouth campus. The Thayer school of engineering is close to Tuck and they both share the library. We also looked at the construction of the new student housing building. Before lunch I got back to the admission office and talked to few prospective students. A guy came from Turkey to interview.


After the tour we meet with Dia Draper in the admission office. She answered all our questions about admissions. Some takeaways are:
- Three important criteria for admission in the order of importance are Essays, interview and transcripts. For Americans, educated in US, the Quantitative part of GMAT is important. For internationals, both Quantitative and Verbal are important.
- 40 % of the applicants use optional essay
- Do not discuss too much about your weakness
- If rejected feedback would be provided in spring
- Interview measure Emotional Intelligence of the applicant
- It is ok to send additional information such as improved GMAT score after submitting the application.
- 30-50% of the students get scholarship from $5000 to full tuition
After the Q&A, I had to wait for almost 1 hrs for the interview. I used this time to talk to other students waiting for interview and to read about Tuck from its alumni magazine “Tuck Today”. My interview was with a 2nd year student Nykia Wright. She has done her internship with a consulting firm and is going to be a consultant post-MBA. The interview was more conversational. Both of us were speaking equally. She added her perspective for all my responses. Some of the questions asked were
- Walk me through your resume. (She interrupted at many places and asked follow up questions. She was very much interested in my entrepreneurial experience.)
- Why MBA?
- Why Tuck?
- How will you contribute to your study group?
- How will you contribute to the Tuck community? (I kind of repeated the answer to the previous question. I could have talked post-Tuck contribution to the community)
- After 30 min, she asked me if I had questions for her

Finally we left Tuck around 8.00 pm and felt bad for not being able to enjoy the drive through the scenic woods. Tuck is pride of being a close-knit family environment and its small class size. We could see it in all the activities we were part-of. The students are very friendly and ready to help. If you are city-person, Tuck is not for you. Tuck is in a rural small town and is the best place to develop close relationships and also get a good education.
4 comments:
Hey buddy,
nice blog.
beautifully written and great insight.
Gunjan
Hi Mate,
Nice and informative blog.
So how did your Interview at Wharton go?? Hope it was good. Whats on with Tuck??
Waiting to read more posts from you.
Thanks
Muks
India
Muks,
I interviewed with Wharton last year. For this year, I have submitted my Wharton app on 9-Oct. Wharton interview is based on invite from school after reading the application. With Kellogg and Tuck, it is applicant initiated
Hey thanks for the info. I am new to GMAT so dont know much about the App process.
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