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MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

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In this MBA DecisionWire Spotlight, which highlights MBA candidates’ choices as shared in Clear Admit’s DecisionWire, we take a closer look at a candidate accepted to Cornell / Johnson and Dartmouth / Tuck. They also received scholarship offers from both institutions–$100k from Johnson and $60k from Tuck, which seemed to influence their decision making:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

A community member kicked off the conversation:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

Another member focused on the short term:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

The original poster then returned:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

Clear Admit resident expert, Alex Brown, then chimed in on the choice:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

Another contributor put in a cheer for Johnson:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

Concluding remarks then returned to the long term:

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson or Dartmouth / Tuck for Investment Banking

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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.