Here at Knewton, we know that business school applications can be a lot of work. We’re eager to do everything we can to help simplify the process. While we can’t write your personal statement (keep dreaming!), we can do some of your b-school research!

In our B-School Profiles series, we’ve compiled key deadlines, stats, and fun facts about MBA programs around the globe. We’ll be adding many more schools to the series as time goes on, so stay tuned!

Featured B-School

Dartmouth (Tuck School of Business)

When to apply

Application Deadlines 2010 – 2011:

Early Action: October 13, 2010
November Round: November 10, 2010
January Round: January 3, 2011
April Round: April 1, 2011

Who gets in

Median GMAT: 720
Acceptance Rate: 20%
Mean GMAT: 716
Mean Age of Entering Class: 27

How it compares

Ranking: #14 (Businessweek), #7 (U.S News)

What it costs

Tuition: $104,700
Graduating Salary: $106,578

What the future holds

Top recruiters include Bain & Company, Samsung, and Amazon.

What sets it apart

Founded in 1900, Tuck is the oldest graduate school of business in the world. The school is known for its exceptionally tight-knit community and collaborative and team-based learning.

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Christina Yu works in marketing at Knewton. She holds an A.B in English from Dartmouth, where she graduated summa cum laude. She also holds an M.F.A in fiction writing from Notre Dame where she was the Diversity Fellow and Sparks Fellow at Hachette Book Group. In recent years, her fiction has appeared in various literary journals nationwide and has been nominated and cited for several Best American anthologies. Previously, she worked as a lecturer in English at Kean University and Southern Connecticut State. Check out the literary magazine she founded and publishes LitCouture and her blog, English Majors Unite.