Hello. I recently discovered this site, and I'm definitely learning a lot. Just a little background on me...for the last year, I was working as an engineer in Libya where I was helping modernize the country's housing and roads infrastructure. The recent civil war, however, forced all expatriates to leave Libya. Thankfully I made it back safely to the US, although I found myself having a hard time getting employment because of the job market. I have always considered getting my MBA, so naturally doing a full-time program at this time seems like a good decision.
Since I have already experienced the difficulties of unemployment, my priorities lie in increasing my job placement chances after graduation and minimizing my student loan. So I am looking at the schools with the highest job placement numbers (in industries I'm interested in) located in relatively low cost of living areas with relatively lower program costs. Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Texas A&M, Ohio State, and Iowa come to mind. The value in these programs are very compelling to me vs. the more expensive top tier schools.
What other things about the top tier schools should I factor into my decision?