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Real Humans of the Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class of 2023

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Get to know some new members of the Dartmouth Tuck School of Business MBA Class of 2023 in this edition of Real Humans: MBA Students.

294 students enrolled for the Tuck MBA Class of 2023. Forty-six percent are women and 41 percent are international, including dual citizens and permanent residents. Twenty-nine percent of U.S. students identify as U.S. minorities.

During their undergraduate years, Tuckies averaged a GPA of 3.54. Forty-five percent had majored in the arts, humanities or social sciences. Twenty-eight percent earned degrees in STEM disciplines. The remaining 27 percent of the class pursued business majors.

At the time of matriculation, Tuck MBAs averaged 5.4 years of work experience. A quarter came from consulting and a fifth came from financial services. Fourteen percent had worked in the technology industry before attending Tuck. Nine percent had pre-MBA work experience in non-profit/government followed by eight percent in consumer goods/retail.

When it was time to take the GMAT, the new Tuck class averaged a score of 724, out of a range of scores from 600 to 780. For the 37 percent who took the GRE, they averaged scores of 162 in each section.

Hear from new students about why they wanted to join the Tuck community, what they learned about admissions and more in the following pages.

Lauren Wakal
Lauren Wakal has been covering the MBA admissions space for more than a decade, from in-depth business school profiles to weekly breaking news and more.