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Great post. Agree on the importance of locations. Not sure about the below quote though:

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If you prefer smaller towns with fewer people, you’d probably be unhappy and stressed in a non-stop, bustling city like New York, and may value the small campus experience offered by, for example, Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business instead.

From what I hear, most MBAs seem to be bursting with social events? If that's the case, maybe choice of accommodation (near the bars vs. in studios near heartland) matters more than the choice of school?
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I Agree with the point is for networking location matters a lot. If the location where you wish work is near to the MBA School's location it helps in getting better network and if required, frequent visit to the location itself. Also, it is easier for the corporates to visit for company presentation If the School is nearby.

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Plus, some cities are good to be based in for specific companies; for example, Mumbai is a headquarters to many FMCG companies along with being the fiancial capital of India. Think about industries and cities you’re interested in working in after graduation and take that into account when making your decision. It’s also worth considering alumni networks in the city or town – particularly the size and level of activity within the network – as these could prove very useful both during and after your MBA.
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