Hi. Sorry I missed your post yesterday. Congratulations on your admits!
Network/Jobs: https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-mba-pro ... 21312.htmlIf you are looking at Finance, I don't think you can really compete with CBS. It rivals Wharton in terms of people it places into Finance and has the highest placement into finance among all bschools. Not that it guarantees jobs but all the people coming and graduating are looking at Finance roles, have finance background, and would be your network. Tuck only has 20% of a smaller class, so on this metric, it is a weaker contender as well as Fuqua with only 16%.
Keep in mind that Energy industry recruiting is very slim (with only 1% of total MBA jobs heading there). Tuck has 2% which is double the average but still only 6 people per year in all roles. So a plan B is highly recommended at any program. Fuqua's number jumped from 2% in 2022 to 4% for Internships in 2023 so maybe it is good news... but it is not listed on the Jobs report. Keep in mind however, that legacy Energy companies usually do not sponsor international students in the US, so even those 2% you will have to cut in half at least.
One more note, your BSchool network only really matters for the 3 years after bschool. You will find your first job with it but you won't rely on it to look for other jobs. Think about your college network - will you be leveraging it to find your next job? Probably but it won't be your first or strongest choice as it's been years.
Program Experience/Alums:I think you can't compete with Tuck and their community and their alums. I have heard many anecdotal stories about super high response rates among the Tuck alums. It wins hands down. Fuqua likely would be second and Columbia third perhaps due to distractions in NYC and a very large program size. I would love to hear from a current Columbia student about their experience with student body. I can see however, NYC offering an amazing time/experience although at the cost of community. I echo your concerns about the city being the ultimate USA experience while also being expensive and distracting you from the community.
Choice?I think if you are looking at Finance, Columbia is amazing. If you are looking at Energy, Fuqua is a great option, and if you are looking for a network. I think in your case since your industry is so narrow and specific, it makes sense to go through the companies on Linked In and through school employment reports to see where who is placed and then use that as a guide if that is Priority #1 (usually is). Also, I would look at Plan B and consider where is the best fit for you for Plan B.
I feel Fuqua is a great all-around choice here. It is strong in every category though not the best in each.