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Tuck MBA Has 3 Tips for Military Applicants

by Stacy Blackman Consulting, Apr 23, 2016

veterans to business schoolComing from the armed forces rather than a civilian career path prior to businessschool can give rise to certain difficulties when drafting an application. Luckily, the Tuck 360 MBA Blog at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business has published a post with advice targeted toward veteran applicants.

Earlier this week, first-year MBA student David Donahue described his own journey from the Marines to b-school, and now shares three tips for business school candidates with military backgrounds.

Here's an overview of his tips, but definitely check out Donahue's story through the link above for more details.

Tip 1: get comfortable talking about yourself.

"What sets you apart from other applicants? Its okay to replace the 'we' with an 'I' here or there in an effort to really explain your impact," says Donahue.

Tip 2:Decide which learning environment suits you best.

"Understanding the environment in which you would be most successful is crucial to narrowing down the schools that appeal the most to you," he notes.

Tip 3: What's your story?

Donahue says applicants should be able to answer these questions: "Why did you join the military? Why do you want to go to business school? What do you want to do after business school?"

An MBA is a great next step for transitioning veterans no matter what branch of service they come from. Applicants from the military should know that business school admissions teams highly value their experience, so if that's your background, make sure your applications highlight those powerful and unique qualities.

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