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בתגובה ל: ארכיון 2: שאל את ארינגו: תהליך הקבלה #8093
To: Lev1
Gilam,
I hope you don't mind my responding to Lev. I don't like to get too involved in other peoples' business but this message struck me as being just not nice and you're probably too much a gent to respond.
Lev:
If your comment was meant to be cute/funny, you have interesting notions of those qualities and if it was serious then you don't come across as the nicest individual. I don't know Gilam personally and did not use his service. However, clearly he has helped his clients succeed (I know several of his satisfied customers) and dispenses a lot of advice free of charge which many people find helpful. Your idea of what type of job is "appropriate or not" for MBA graduates is narrow-minded and immature. You imply that success is measured in terms of how much money one makes or firm prestige and job title. Perhaps Gilam gets a lot of satisfaction from his work. Maybe he enjoys the lifestyle it provides him with (time for family, friends etc.). And maybe (to impress you…) he makes tons of cash doing this. Buddy, if anyone needs to be told "titapes yedidi" it's you!!
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: שאל את ארינגו: תהליך הקבלה #4949To: yarivd
Gilam, please excuse me for budding in on your thread. Yariv, I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about Tuck and scholarships. Shoot me an email at [email protected] Good luck!!
I now return the thread to Gilam's more than capable hands!!
Alan- Tuck '06
בתגובה ל: ארכיון: זומנת לראיון? אנא עדכן #4814To: egeg
Actually, interviews are not required for Tuck, but they encourage people to sign up for on-campus interviews that are given on a first come first serve basis. This allows prospective students to experience a day at Tuck and shows the applicant's interest in the program. But Adcom understands that not everyone can make the trip to Hanover. When they review applications and want to find out more about the applicant or have a question they want to ask, they will request an interview. It is usually an indication that they found your application interesting and want to talk to you more. Good Luck!!
Alan- Tuck 2006
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 2: ???Any Israeli Applicants #4373To: ofek
Ofek, please email me offline for more details on the info you requested. thanks.
alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 2: ???Any Israeli Applicants #4332To: Assaf Wand
What up buddy? Am I to infer from what I read on the boards that you accepted a full-time offer from where you were this summer? Either way, congrats!! All is well in Hanover.
later,
alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 2: ???Any Israeli Applicants #4320To: ofek
Ofek, I'll ask my friend and get back to you on that soon.
alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 2: ???Any Israeli Applicants #4311To: ofek
Hi, I'm at Tuck, and no expert on Yale but I do know someone last year who interviewed for Yale in Israel. Good Luck!!
Alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: ???Any Israeli Applicants #3751בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: ???Any Israeli Applicants #3738שלום לכולם! הצטרפתי לפורום לפני כמה ימים והבנתי שאני צריך לספר קצת על עצמי, אז קודם כל כמה דברים כלליים:
I'm a first year MBA student at Tuck.
למדתי… סיימתי בממוצע
Economics. Hey grades aren't everything!בצבא הייתי ב… בתפקיד
totchanim- tzevet tomatJust here to help anyone out if I can.
אז בהצלחה לכולם,
AlanO
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: ???Any Israeli Applicants #3653To: rl_7
Ronnie, that's great. Shoot me an email at [email protected] b4 you come. Would love to show you around.
Alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: ???Any Israeli Applicants #3652To: ofek
Hi Amir,
Numerous considerations contributed to my decision to attend Tuck. I wanted to stay in the northeastern part of the US, wanted a general management program, a small intimate class with a kick ass alumni network, they threw some scholarship money my way, I loved my visit there and I was looking for a unique experience.
On the academic side, I think Tuck is very strong in strategy and management- the fields I am most interested in. The school also has the reputation of being very friendly and team oriented which is one of the reasons recruiters at b-schools give Tuckies such high marks.
Excellent question regarding the international flavor of the school. Tuck definitely has a reputation for being very American. Perhaps that was true in the past but I think they have made a concerted effort to increase the international representation at the school. Approximately 25% of the class is not American (maybe even slightly more). I also think the reason for this is that many international students are drawn to urban campuses because they have never been in the US before and want an "American expereince" that they feel NY, Boston and San Francisco provide as opposed to the suburban bliss of New Hampshire. Tuck is a bit of a self-selecting school for both foreign and US students.
I wish I knew the answer to your last question. I'm just guessing here in my answer. I think that once they decide you can handle the academic rigors of the school (based on GPA, GMAT and work experience), they focus on how will this individual fit in to our small community. Tuck's size makes it difficult to just disappear in to the background so they want to make sure you are excited about the school, working with groups and that even if you don't ski or play ice hockey- in your past life you did. Hope that helps.
feel free to email me at: [email protected] if you have more questions.
Alan
בתגובה ל: ארכיון 1: ???Any Israeli Applicants #3622To: ofirr
Ofir, what's up? I am starting Tuck in a few weeks. If you (or anyone else) has any questions, fire away.
FYI: As far as I know there are two Israelis in the Class of '06 and one in the Class of '05
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