archie9 I went to Booth - graduated a month back. The decision between Kellogg and Booth was easy after sitting through classes at both universities. At Booth I was very impressed with the energy in the class, the insightful comments of students and the intricacies of the Finance topic the professor was covering. The Kellogg classes I attended, I felt the material very light in content and unimpressive class discussion.
I am happy that I attended Booth. The class load however turned out to be so much heavier than I had anticipated. I learnt more than I had bargained for

. One of the best parts of the program was my cohort - highly intelligent, successful, finance people who had no difficulty understanding operating systems concepts, doctors who were entrepreneurs - people who opinion I would value and seek out the rest of my career.