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Heard a lot of Booth, Wharton, and Kellogg. Not looking for 100% specialization, just want to make sure that the program that I choose is strong in Revenue Management / Pricing.

While both topics are nor concentrations per se, those two are a part of other concentrations. Pricing should be almost in every School under marketing focus. Revenue management course is more confusing. Some schools put as clear subject such as Kelley in Supply chain major or as topic inside another course.

I advice to contact a current student and have conversation. Or you can go to any school from above and pick a professor and email him direct. I did so with a Kellogg professor.

Good luck