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Oct 11, 2016

Behind the Scenes with Tuck Admissions

Okay, so you’ve put your blood, sweat, and tears into preparing the perfect application. You double (no triple) checked it for any mistakes. Then…you hit the submit button. What happens next? Every school handles the evaluation and committee process a little differently, but here’s a peek behind the curtain at Tuck!

Once we receive your application, we print it out and put it in a file along with your letters of recommendation (which have hopefully already arrived) and the write-up from your interview (assuming you have already completed one). The complete file then goes to one of our eight admissions committee members for the first read. She reads everything that has been submitted, takes notes, and writes a brief evaluation of the pros and cons of the file. Then, she makes a recommendation whether to admit or deny the applicant. If the applicant has not already had an interview, the reader also makes a recommendation whether we should invite him/her to interview. Please note that this happens for EVERYONE. We don’t have minimum cut-offs for GMAT/GRE, GPA, work experience, etc. All files go through this process. Next, the complete file then goes on to a second member of the admissions committee for another full read. She goes through the same exercise and makes a recommendation whether to admit or deny.

So, now we have two evaluations of the application—sometimes they agree, sometimes they don’t—that’s why we have more than one person read each file. Next stop for our file is Pat or Amy’s office, Senior Associate Directors of Admission. Either Pat or Amy reviews each reader’s comments and may read some or all of the file if further clarification is needed. Some of the applicants they review are clear admits, and some are unfortunately clear denies. At this point, a final decision for those groups is made. However, a larger number of applicants fall somewhere in the middle, and that group goes to “committee.”

Committee occurs at the end of the application round. Basically, we lock ourselves in a conference room for a few days, with a generous supply of junk food, and the group discusses each applicant. Some of those discussions are lengthy and become quite passionate. Eventually we arrive at a final decision as a group. Final decisions are then communicated to all applicants via their online admissions account on the published notification date. Hopefully, the news is good!

Now that we have come to the end of our file’s journey, the important thing to take away is that A LOT of time and attention is given to every single application. One of the things our office is most proud of is how thoughtful our process is. We really try to get to know each of the applicants as a person, not just a series of stats. All of the hard work you put into your application is appreciated—we really do read every essay you write.