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Simon is a Finance school and close-ish proximity to New York and financial firms. That's where everyone went until 2010's. They seem to have improved over the last few years and had a great employment report and sent a number of folks to west coast, surprisingly beating the results of Simon. ND has a strong undergrad name though it does not translate necessarily for the MBA program.
As to rankings, they were muddied up this year and I tried to unmuddy them here:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/what-us-news ... 55274.html and as you can see, Mendoza gained 5 spots in the clean version of the US News rankings. It is not that they did anything wrong per se but other people cut some corners.
It is a tricky choice between Mendoza and Simon. Frankly, I am torn. Simon looks better on paper. Mendoza sounds better theoretically... talk to students as much as you can. See what they would recommend to you. It won't be easy to come by jobs with either program. You will have to work on yourself, interview skills, delivery, and pursuing every opportunity like it is the one - no other way.
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