Tuck School of Business Essay Guide for MBA Applications 2014-2015

by Stacy Blackman Consulting

Tuck School of Business Essay GuideLearn the secrets for creating standout essays for business school applications.

Stacy Blackman Consulting’s Essay Guide answers questions every baffled MBA applicants asks – such as “What should I write about?” and “What are MBA admissions officers looking for?”. The guide analyzes the qualities that the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is seeking, dissects their application and provides pointed tips as well as samples from successful essays.

What are the secrets to writing the kind of essays that generate acceptance letters?   There are at least three:

  • Emphasize the attributes and qualities that each program is looking for
  • Understand what the essay question is asking and why it’s being asked
  • Compose a set of essays that “scores” all available points with the admissions committee

In our Stacy Blackman Consulting Essay Guides, veteran application strategy consultants and admissions committee members have shared their essay writing secrets with you.

In each of our guides, you will discover:

  • A detailed description of the attributes and qualities each program is looking for
  • A question-by-question analysis of what is being asked and why
  • Expert tips for the common questions the program asks
  • AND Essay samples and excerpts that will show you how actual applicants applied the tips to write essays that scored!

Learn secrets that will save you time, help you to avoid common pitfalls, and prepare you to write a set of essays that will make the admissions committee take notice.

Look inside our guides:

SBC Harvard Sample 1 SBC Harvard Sample 2 SBC Harvard Sample 3
Format: 34 page PDF download.

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