Posted by thesenator2014 on March 21, 2013 · 1 Comment
First, Relax and Take a Deep Breath It’s that time in the year when a bevy of admissions decisions have been handed out. For better or worse, you’re in or out… or maybe you’re just a “maybe”. If you’ve applied to six or more school this has likely happened to you and you’re trying to … Read more
Category Academics, Acceptances, Application Strategy, Essays, GMAT, Internship, Interviews, MBA, Recommendations, Road to MBA, Schools, Tuck School of Business, Waitlist · Tagged with admission counselors, chicago booth school of business, darden school, gmat, gpa, Kellogg School of Management, Tuck School of Business, UVA Darden, waitlist, waitlist strategies, Waitlisted, Yale School of Management
Posted by thesenator2014 on February 24, 2013 · 4 Comments
The Big Transition Tuck is starting to round out the Class of 2015. Seems like I just arrived in Hanover yesterday–ok maybe six months ago. How time flies. Not even two months ago I was deep in the throes of the job hunt and I had just wrapped up my first full-term of classes. Now … Read more
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Posted by thesenator2014 on August 1, 2012 · 5 Comments
I arrived in New York last week for Morgan Stanley’s two-day Early Insights MBA Program — a sort of recruitment accelerator for candidates interested in Investment Banking, Sales & Trading and Investment Research — it was more than a worthwhile experience. We were warmly accepted at a dinner reception with students and Morgan Stanley reps, … Read more
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Posted by thesenator2014 on July 17, 2012 · 4 Comments
I promised myself I would take the high road… Last week, a mysterious meeting appeared on my calendar that my supervisor had set named “review/meeting”. It struck me as a bit odd since I’ll be leaving my post in a matter of days, but after my initial confusion I knew what it would be all … Read more
Posted by thesenator2014 on May 30, 2012 · 5 Comments
When I realized it was Really Going to Happen… The non-stop wave of e-mails from Tuck. I actually still pretty giddy when I get a new one. My bank account balance suddenly dropped by $2,500 when Dartmouth cashed my deposit check. I started getting e-mails to apply to pre-MBA prep programs. Recruiters contacting me to … Read more
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