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kryzak, I can understand your reasoning for other schools, but the "Location, location, location" reasoning is a little too harsh. If I were you, I would try to be a little bit more flexible with the "I need a metro area" requirement.


Well, he may have some good reasons... Especially for places like Cornell where recruiting becomes so heavily regional. (Something like 50% end up in NYC). I had similar requirements - I'm married .... and picking up and moving to a small town with no immediate prospects for the significant other just wasnt a particularly attractive option. I applied to Cornell anyway as a backup, but it was dead last on our list.
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Thank you for the post on Chicago rhyme! I guess I was going with some quick notes I read on Business Week's Top B-schools (2003 Edition) and the MBA Game Plan. Did Chicago change its curriculum to the one that's so flexible now?

I'm trying to apply to only one more school, and NYU fell off the list after I noticed that they're very strong in finance and entertainment/media, but other things are more regional. I want a degree that works on the West Coast, internationally, and hopefully somewhat cross regional. Haas and Anderson can give me that.

I will take a deeper look at Chicago again, you are definitely the best ambassador Chicago can have, Rhyme! I'm also looking into Kellogg just to compare.

mNeo, rhyme is right, there are significant other/spousal considerations, lifestyle considerations, and the "pursuit of happiness" considerations. I just won't be happy living in a small town (no offense to small town folks) because it's not me. I know it's only 2 years, but if I'm not happy at the school location, then I personally think it's not worth doing. Fit is important for the school AND also important for the candidate, and location is one of my biggies. I actually didn't consider the Chicago and Boston schools until recently, where I finally decided to give them a look and give them a chance. MIT is too techie for me (even though I'm a techie) and Harvard too rigid. Both Chicago schools look decent right now, but I just need to figure out which to apply when.

Rhyme or any others, for application strategies, if I'm applying to Stanford, Haas, and UCLA R1 to maximize my chances since those are my top 3 (UCLA R1 because I want to maximize any chance of getting into UCLA), should I try to squeeze in Kellogg or Chicago R1 or wait for R2? I'm worried about having too many schools to apply to and not enough time to spend on each application, especially since Chicago and Kellogg are both Ultra-elites, so they 're not really helping my chances.
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