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Congrats. A few thoughts:

1) As someone who has lived in North Carolina for business school for the past two years I'd say its actually a great place to go to school.
2) I don't remember the number off the top of my head but Fuqua does send quite a few students to the south and in particular the Atlanta area.
3) Do you have a preference for school size? Emory is probably on the smaller end of programs in the Top 20 whereas Fuqua is probably somewhere in the middle/higher end (about 430-440 per class)
4) While rankings don't mean everything, Fuqua is ranked higher across the board than Emory, and arguably has a better and stronger brand name.
5) Even though you'd be in North Carolina, I don't think it would be too difficult for you to recruit for jobs in Atlanta even though you aren't going to school there.



Rosemariecourt
I was fortunate enough to get two amazing offers from my top schools (full ride to both), but I would like some different unbiased opinions on each program.

Background: looking to transition into cpg brand management. I would like to live in Atlanta after my MBA (working for Coke would be ideal)

Emory:
Pros: located in Atlanta, the city I want to live in which would make networking/recruiting easier. Has ties to not only Coke, but also many other great companies in Atlanta. Small, intimate community.
Cons: the Emory brand doesn't stretch far outside of the southeast.

Duke
Pros: global brand with a global network and excellent marketing program. I really like all of their study abroad opportunities
Cons: I'm not so keen on living in NC, but I know it's just for 2 years. I'm not sure how strong Dukes ties are to the Atlanta area.