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I think fit is something that's harder to describe and it's so subjective that it's based on individual preference. Duke is a great program as well, but didn't know if you're willing to that south geographically speaking. Also, starting early on application is a great choice, but know what to do other than application. What I mean by this is that some folks can prep their applications for months and months (sort of like prepping for GMAT), but get burnt out at the end. If you're not gearing up for this year's application (class of 2013), but rather gearing up for class of 2014, I'd also suggest visiting some schools and sitting in some classes. Honestly and personally speaking, the way that classes are held in each school is pretty much the same - case method and cold calling. While some schools may play up that portion in their application, some will focus on other aspects, such as extracurriculars and such. By visiting (through admission's office), you not only get to say that you've visited (which may show AdComs your interest, though professionals say visiting doesn't matter), you get to write about your experience sitting in Professor XYZ's accounting class (or whatnot). It just makes your personal statements that much personal. Again, this is only if you have the time and money to do so. Last, but not least, it doesn't matter how long you've been with the company (7 years at Best Buy), it's really about the quality of the work. If the Best Buy experience is that important to you, it would end up on your resume and you'd like the certain qualifications/experiences on it, and frankly, as a manager at Best Buy, you must have some interesting stories to tell! I guess the fact of the matter is don't sell yourself short! I really think you have some interesting background that may appeal to the admissions committee.
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Hmm...that's going to be hard, and honestly, I wouldn't know because I haven't been put into that dilemma yet. I've always been the person who believes that with a top 15 b-school, you can pretty much get anywhere you want depending on how much legwork you're willing to put in. I think this would really be something that you'd have to discuss with your close family. If it doesn't matter to you at all whether you attend a top 5 or a top 15, I'd personally say that go with the one geographically makes more sense for you. For me, personally, I'll opt for the best ranking but only because of the field that I want to get into post-MBA is such a realistic field (management consulting).
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