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I think the attached way is the real way to look at how strong the school is for consulting placement: % of those who went into consulting who landed a job at MBB. This controls for both class size and proportion of people who want to do consulting. The biggest flaw to this methodology though is that it doesn't take into account % of people who decided not to do consulting all together because they could pursue some other function or industry.

1. Stanford (75%)
2. Harvard (65%)
3. Dartmouth (63%)
4. MIT (60%)
5. Wharton (53%)
6. Kellogg (48%)
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Good Job randombetch. (Your username - LOL!!)

the addition of that one column is what I was hoping people would deduce!