KitKat
Hypothetical:
Which schools would you attend if they gave you full tuition while Kellogg let you in but charged full price?
These are BW's 10-21:
# 10 University of California - Berkeley (Haas)
# 11 Cornell University (Johnson)
# 12 Dartmouth College (Tuck)
# 13 New York University (Stern)
# 14 University of California - Los Angeles (Anderson)
# 15 Indiana University (Kelley)
# 16 University of Virginia (Darden)
# 17 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
# 18 Southern Methodist University (Cox)
# 19 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
# 20 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
# 21 University of Texas - Austin (McCombs)
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All the following must be considered. They're all great programs and have comparable thought-leadership, research depth, alumni and industry networks.
# 10 University of California - Berkeley (Haas)
# 11 Cornell University (Johnson)
# 12 Dartmouth College (Tuck)
# 13 New York University (Stern)
# 14 University of California - Los Angeles (Anderson)
# 16 University of Virginia (Darden)
# 19 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
# 21 University of Texas - Austin (McCombs)[/quote]
Short-list.
Rank 1: Haas
Rank 2: Stern
Rank 3: McCombs
Rank 4: Anderson
Rank 5: Tuck
Haas and Stern are on the top of the list for obvious reasons. I put McCombs over Anderson and Tuck, for the simple reason that as a McCombs grad one has access to a larger (and very successful) alumni base - be it energy (in the SW region), banking (New York, SF, and London), engineering/tech (Austin area). Plus cost of living in Austin is lower as compared to LA (not sure about Dartmouth).
No matter what people say, if you get a full-ride, you go there (given that the school is well known and well ranked). If someone tells you otherwise, they're putting their schools interest before yours.
Oh and from a weather standpoint - Haas, McCombs and Anderson go rite on top

Cheers.