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When you are considering Fisher vs. McCombs, also think about the choices in terms of Columbus vs. Austin.

Evaluate locations in terms of:
- post-MBA opportunities
- weather
- cost of living (TX- no state taxes)

If you pick a city that gives you good value, you might want to continue living there. So this could be more than 2 years you spend in the business school.


Good luck!
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I like both the cities equally (Columbus vs Austin).
Fisher is top ranked in Operations but McCombs is overall ranked better than Fisher.
Not sure if I should go with Overall ranking or a particular program ranking.
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I like both the cities equally (Columbus vs Austin).
Fisher is top ranked in Operations but McCombs is overall ranked better than Fisher.
Not sure if I should go with Overall ranking or a particular program ranking.
You have to take the concentration specific rankings with a grain of salt. There’re few data points, and are purely survey based at that point. I think you need to evaluate it based on post-MBA career exits for those two schools in the role/company/industry you want to go into.

Operations and supply chain, in general, is not a competitive field for MBAs, but if you want to do Operations for Amazon or Apple, it may be a completely different story. In the latter case, McCombs will be leaps ahead of Fisher.