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Well the two are in very different settings. Could you see yourself in a tiny town in NH? Or would you prefer to live closer to a city? That was a deal breaker for me-- it's the reason I didn't apply to Tuck.

If you honestly have no preference, then I think that you should consider the following questions in order to make your decision:
-Does either one provide you with scholarship?
-Does one program have greater strengths in your area of focus? Is there anything you're MORE excited about at one place (an international experience, certain classes/specialty tracks/clubs, certain professor)?
-Talk to the Kellogg students now that you got in and see if you feel the same warmth as you did from Tuck folks.

Since you're international, I think it's important to consider that Kellogg is more likely to have a stronger alumni network in your country than Tuck is.

You are lucky to have such a difficult choice to make! Good luck!!
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I did visit both campuses and to be honest, both have their pros and cons.

I plan to work in NYC post-MBA in banking - that would suggest Tuck makes it slightly easier (4h via DM coach) but I'm pretty sure Kellogg places ok into banking as well but there might be some legwork travelling to NYC.

Still mulling over it. Tuckies I met have been very helpful but I know Kellogg has a pretty close community too.
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Ok let's make this topic on TOP a popular VS for a lot of us

We are a married couple from Russia (we were both admitted to K and T). Primary post MBA-goal - MC, secondary - strategy or tech.
We received $ from Tuck (both of us), and waiting for $ or no$ from Kellogg
We also admit that the brand of Kellogg seems to be more valued internationally, however as we both want to stay in the US - we look to the US post-mba market... and here the strengths seem the same.

Close-knit community? I guess it will be in Tuck, where you cannot get lost from your classmates
Management consulting? - seems that Kellogg has better placement even for internationals.

So taking into account what I have mentioned:
If you were admitted with your wife to Tuck and Kellogg, you are both internationals, you both want to switch your career to MC or SC and you both want to stay in the US after MBA (preferably @ West Coast) - would you choose Tuck or Kellogg ? :) :) :)
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Well the two are in very different settings. Could you see yourself in a tiny town in NH? Or would you prefer to live closer to a city? That was a deal breaker for me-- it's the reason I didn't apply to Tuck.

If you honestly have no preference, then I think that you should consider the following questions in order to make your decision:
-Does either one provide you with scholarship?
-Does one program have greater strengths in your area of focus? Is there anything you're MORE excited about at one place (an international experience, certain classes/specialty tracks/clubs, certain professor)?
-Talk to the Kellogg students now that you got in and see if you feel the same warmth as you did from Tuck folks.

Since you're international, I think it's important to consider that Kellogg is more likely to have a stronger alumni network in your country than Tuck is.

You are lucky to have such a difficult choice to make! Good luck!!

Thanks for the responses everyone. They are really helpful! Really appreciate it. :)

In case any more inputs come in, to give a bit more info..understandably the big question should be where I want to land up in terms of industry post-MBA. And in all honesty, I don't know. I am one of those infamous career changers and the only thing I know for certain is that I don't want to end up in IB or consulting. I am inclined to move into media or other creative industries but I am quite open. So that sort of takes away the chunk of big placements anyway. For non-traditional career avenues, are both universities sort of the same?

Also, to pick up on the points mentioned earlier in this post, I don't have enough information about the Kellogg community right now it seems (since I have only been admitted for around 48 hours!). It may not be as strong as Tuck but the difference may be negligible for all I know. Any thoughts? But being surrounded by helpful, down to earth, nice people and in a tight knit community is very important to me. I don't think Kellogg's big size necessarily takes that away so that's not an obvious issue for me.

Hopefully, we can get in a few more perspectives...fingers crossed!

Btw, to all those who posted here with admits...congrats! And to all others, good luck, I hope you get in soon. :)

Best regards