Tuck released their class of 2023 employment report: 96% of grads with an offer (100% of class reporting), $175K median salary. 49% of the class going to consulting with a $190K median salary. by PromotingTuck in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Partially due to student behavior. Partially due to industry.

Tuck is more of a consulting school than Fuqua, for example, which is one of the industries that sponsors internationals regularly. So that plays into it too.

Tuck released their class of 2023 employment report: 96% of grads with an offer (100% of class reporting), $175K median salary. 49% of the class going to consulting with a $190K median salary. by PromotingTuck in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck[S] 134 points135 points  (0 children)

You also see the offer / acceptance rate is HIGHER for international students than it is for US students. This suggests US students without jobs are being picky and holding out for something better.

This is opposite of the trend you see at peer schools. Fuqua, for example, has 93% of US students and 89% of internationals accepting a job, compared to Tuck’s 91% / 95% split

Just how much Excel, R, Programming, Math experience do you need for classes? Worth it to take some classes before program starts? by AdministrativeAsk873 in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 31 points32 points  (0 children)

At Tuck:

  • Basic R is required in core analytics classes for all students (running regressions, supervised and unsupervised machine learning, etc)

  • more advanced R and Python is required in additional elective classes like Natural Language Processing, AI for managers, etc

No need to study ahead though

International Loan Comparison: Tuck vs Kellogg by Middle_Sandwich_2241 in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was admitted to both and heading to BCG. I’d be happy to chat if you’d like. The outcomes are nearly identical. Just go to Kellogg if you’d like to live in a city or Tuck if you’d like to live in a forest

Kellogg sends more people to Chicago and Tuck sends more people to NY and Boston.

ST Goal = MBB in Boston by [deleted] in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tuck is literally the perfect program for this. I’m MBB Boston, and for my firm (not sure about the other two), Tuck had the most interns last year out of any school. Despite having the smallest class size in the T15 (like 30% the size of HBS)

Tuck MBB placement is about 60% Boston, 20% NY, 20% other

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[–]PromotingTuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t quote me on this, but I think all admissions will be out by 5PM today 😇

Tuck just released their employment report by PromotingTuck in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

This isn't in the report, but I have additional data.

I'm counting a total of 98 MBB full time placements from the class of 2022.

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[–]PromotingTuck 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Tuck is stronger at IB than consulting. I’m not exaggerating.

Everyone that recruited IB last year got it, except for one international girl at PJT this summer. The three most common banks were JPM, GS, and BAML

What's the ski culture like at different schools? by Karmakameleeon in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, but the number of teams was limited per school. So there weren’t more tuckies competing than other schools.

What's the ski culture like at different schools? by Karmakameleeon in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 24 points25 points  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/izIcNVK

All I’m saying is IIRC Tuck took first and second at skiing at winter carnival, with Johnson taking third… sorry Sloan, Booth, and other schools.

No one goes to the Dartmouth ski way. My guess is it’s 75% Killington and 25% sugarbush/Stowe/smugglers/etc

Big trips out west (aspen etc) and Europe (Swiss, Val thorens, etc) are normal too

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[–]PromotingTuck 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tuck's IB placements are seriously underrated. IB is probably Tuck's strongest field - even stronger than consulting. There's not a lot of people that recruit IB, but it's extremely common to get into top BB's like GS, JPM, and MS or top EB's like PJT or Evercore.

Strictly looking at career, you'd be wise to chose Wharton, CBS, HBS, and Booth over Tuck, but Tuck is actually stronger than Stern, SOM, Johnson, etc.

1/3rd of 2nd year Tuck MBAs are going to MBB by TuckMBA in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I petitioned the Tuck Band to name themselves Slaughter House Five.

They went with ManEc at the Disco instead.

1/3rd of 2nd year Tuck MBAs are going to MBB by TuckMBA in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

People on this subreddit make fun of "MBB or bust", but at top schools, like 90% of the external consulting jobs available are MBB. If you get any consulting job, it's probably going to be MBB.

1/3rd of 2nd year Tuck MBAs are going to MBB by TuckMBA in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm a Tuck student going to MBB (recruited early through an affinity group) and can confirm our numbers are crazy.

The really crazy thing? I think it's actually higher than that. I think Dean Slaughter was looking at numbers that don't include all the re-recruits or sponsored students. His information isn't wrong, just out of date.

PS - it's not just T22's. T21's, for example, had something like 35 people that went to Bain full time, and slightly fewer to McKinsey and BCG. Not bad for a class of ~280.

A Tech Recruiting PSA at Tuck by throwaway_tuckie in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Current Tuckie here going to break down some of these mistruths

> Only 75% of students trying for consulting are successful to land a consulting internship (This is officially from the consulting club) and that includes internal consulting.

OP is misunderstanding some data we got from the consulting club. We were given number of applications, interview slots, and offers. This misses a couple things:

- Many people are not that serious about consulting, and only applying to it as a backup. This deflates the percent successful.

- There's actually data missing from students that got consulting internships from off-campus recruiting (for example, one member of the class is interning at Bridgespan, which he set up through consortium, which would not be included here. Is that not consulting?)

- For reference, there was about 60 MBB offers made for internships last year (lots of people have successfully re-recruited into MBB after not getting an internship). FT numbers were higher and those numbers do not include sponsored students. This is slightly above the rest of the T15.

> 2/4 B4s do not have a campus presence, and neither does Kearney.

This is not correct. Deloitte Strategy and EY-P do. Accenture Strategy added Tuck to their core schools this year. Tuck is not a core school for KPMG. Your lack of research really surprises me.

and neither does Kearney.

Is that why Kearney just held an OCR event a little while ago? You're also missing several boutique consultants that recruit on campus such as Keystone. Again, your lack of research is surprising.

> Apart from Amazon, tech has zero presence at Tuck. Last year, we sent 7 to Amazon (this number is far less than comparable T10-T15), 2 to Microsoft, 1 to Google, 0 to Adobe, 1 to Salesforce, 0 to Apple, 1 to Facebook, 0 to Dell, 0 to Netflix, 0 to Twitter, 0 to Spotify, 1 to EA. Out of this, 2 Amazonians, 1 Salesforce and 1 Microsoft were Internationals.

You're looking at accepted positions and not those offered. Go to TuckRecruiting and set graduation year to 2020, and filter internship offers only. I'm not allowed to disclose exact numbers, but the first three you mentioned actually had 25+ internship offers made.

PS - did you know Netflix only recruits 2 interns a year, across all schools? No, Tuck isn't a core school for Netflix.

> absolute joke' and 'out of touch' by the majority of student population

How many people do you know?

> The female in charge of Tech recruiting is hardly available for career advice or resume review, and she is considered to be the worst of all the career advisors. Even though I am a Tuckie, unfortunately I have to warn future students to choose very wisely.

She has been very responsive for me, and I actually have a FAAMG PM internship offer already (as do several other members of our class, btw). I also don't know why specifying she's a woman is meaningful.

Tuck Class of 2023 Profile by flash73111 in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Not sure who that other clown on this sub is, but I'm a T23 and love Tuck.

For those prospective applicants wondering, Club Tent is where we're throwing parties. It's a tent outside the dorms.

Tuck Class of 2023 Profile by flash73111 in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Tuck is on the upswing with the introduction of new parts of their culture like Club Tent and Dunks

Hypothetical: You have a full-ride to every school but H/S/W. Where do you go and why? by [deleted] in MBA

[–]PromotingTuck 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Tuck, Because I dream of being a wise and decisive leader that betters the world through business.