Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Early Thoughts on Dartmouth Tucks 2016-2017 Application Essay Questions
Application season at the Tuck Schoolà of Businessà at Dartmouth is officially underway with the release of the schoolââ¬â¢s 2016-2017 essay questions. Letââ¬â¢s discuss from a high level some early thoughts on how best to approach these updated essay prompts. With all of your essays for Tuck, treat your responses holistically and try to paint a complete picture of your candidacy within the school-specific suite of essay questions. Essay 1: Tuck educates wise leaders who better the world of business. What are your short- and long-term goals? How will a Tuck MBA enable you to become a wise leader with global impact? (500 to 700 words) This essay is Tuckââ¬â¢s take on the common ââ¬Å"Career Goalsâ⬠essay. Tuck returns this year with an updated approach to this essay that asks applicants to hone in on the leadership and impact aspects of their career goals. This is a great opportunity to really show the school how you plan to become a global change agent, and how Tuck is the ideal place to help you manifest this goal. School research is key here, so make sure your school interest aligns with Tuckââ¬â¢s strong value system. Leadership is not typically an item that is directly called upon in a career essay prompt, so this should be a clear focus in your response. Tuck is looking for candidates who are aspirational and who trulyà see themselves making an impact on the world around them throughà a leadership role, so think through how your career goals will do that and make sure to frame your future plans in the context of leadership. Essay 2: As a diverse and global community, our students arrive at the same place from many different paths. Tell us about an experience in which you have had to live, learn and/or work with other people very different from yourself. What challenges and/or opportunities did you experience, how did you respond, and what did you learn about yourself as a result? (500 words) Attending Tuckà is a very differentà MBA experience than one might haveà at other programs from the remote location, to the small class size, to the close community, it is your job to convince the Admissions Committee that you are a strong fit for this unique student experience. In your response, it is important to directly address each point of the prompt while highlighting your strong fit with the Tuck MBA. Tuck is known for their unique culture and strongà alumni network, so your evaluation by the Admissions Committeeà will be based on how well you will fit into their student community. Donââ¬â¢t limit yourself to just professional examples here; this prompt is purposefully open-ended, so whichever direction you choose to go should showcaseà a cross-section of both your interpersonal skills and comfort in interacting with people from various walks of life. The experience you select should have a good deal of depth so you are able to address each aspect of the prompt in great detail. Make sureà you alsoà connect the dots for the Admissions Committee by detailing the impact this experience had on you, the lessons you learned from it, and how it will factor into your contributions as a Tuck MBA. Just a few thoughts on the new batch of essays from Tuck hopefully this will help you get started.à For more thoughts on Tuckà and its application essays,à check out our freeà Essential Guide to Top Business Schools. Applying to Dartmouth Tuckà or other business schools? Call us at 1-800-925-7737 and speak with an MBA admissions expert today, or take our free MBA Admissions Profile Evaluationà for personalized advice for your unique application situation! As always, be sure to find us onà Facebook,à YouTube,à Google+à and Twitter. Dozie A.à is a Veritas Prep Head Consultant for the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. His specialties include consulting, marketing, and low GPA/GMAT applicants. You can read more articles by himà here.
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