I am facing this choice with different scholarship values. First of all, contact booth and ask if they can do anything to reduce the differential between the two. They'll probably say no, but they give out a lot of money, so they might give you some money.
Second, take a careful look through the employment reports of each schools. Working Business development or corporate strategy at a place like Google or Apple is a pretty high end gig. While Booth and UCLA do send about equal amounts of their students to tech, you shouldn't just look at the companies they go into but the roles they get:
https://www.topmba.com/jobs/getting-mba- ... ey-haas-qaI did some research and it seems that most UCLA students get not business development but product development and marketing roles at a place like google. I haven't done the same linkedIn search on Booth, but given how many of its students go into MBB, I would imagine that they can also get into those choice strategy and business development positions within tech companies easier.
Do some research and talk to people at these schools - perhaps at the technology clubs at both schools. This is what I am currently doing.
Berkeley vs Booth would be a whole different matter.