I've been very lucky to be admitted to three good schools with scholarship money from all, but now that is leading to a tough final decision.
My current post-MBA goals are in a couple of areas: Corporate/Internal Strategy/General Management (I just don't see myself pursuing the lifestyle of a management consultant) and positions in the Tech industry. There are some overlaps there, but I am also interested in (for example) Corporate Strategy roles at non-Tech companies or product/project management roles at Tech companies.
I visited and enjoyed my time at all of the schools. I don't have much of a location preference short-term, but I do like the idea of having the option to stay in the same city as my MBA program and continue to grow that network after the two years. Additionally being in a larger city will be much easier for my significant other's job. So Emory and USC have advantages there. I don't necessarily see myself in LA long term (e.g. 10 years out), but I would see myself at least trying to stay there for a while after the program. Having said that, I do feel that Tepper is objectively the best program in the mix (rankings-wise) and has an extreme Tech focus. USC seems to do a really good job of having both Corp Strat and Tech options available, whereas Tepper does the best in Tech and Emory has an extremely large Consulting contingent and Atlanta is a great city for business options (and a lot of fun). Emory is cheapest overall with the scholarships taken into account, but it's not a very big difference.
Thanks!