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Real Humans of the Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class of 2025

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Some new members of the Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class of 2025 join us to discuss MBA admissions and student life in this edition of Real Humans: MBA Students.

297 students matriculated into the Tuck MBA program in the fall of 2023. Forty-four percent are women and 33 percent are international. Thirty-two percent of U.S. students identify as American Indian, African American, Asian American, Hispanic/Latinx, or Native Hawaiian. Thirteen percent of U.S. students identify as U.S. underrepresented minorities, which includes American Indian, African American, Hispanic/Latinx, or Native Hawaiian.

During their undergraduate years, Tuck MBA students had an average GPA of 3.49. Forty percent had majored in arts, humanities or social sciences. A quarter had pursued a STEM major and 28 percent earned degrees in business.

Prior to joining Tuck, students accumulated an average of 5.75 years of work experience. Twenty-two percent had worked in financial services followed by 17 percent in consulting. Sixteen percent hailed from non-profit/government roles and another 15 percent came from tech. Seven percent had worked in consumer products/retail before joining Tuck.

When it came time to take the GMAT, Tuck MBA students averaged a score of 726 with scores ranging from 640 to 800. For those who chose to take the GRE (42 percent), they averaged 161 in both the Quant and Verbal sections.

Meet some new first-years of the Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class of 2025 in the following pages, see what they learned through the admissions process and more.

Christina Griffith
Christina Griffith is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia. She specializes in covering education, science, and history, and has experience in research and interviews, magazine content, and web content writing.