I'd appreciate any help deciding between these two schools for someone who wants to pivot into MBB Consulting.
Does Chicago, in general, offer better networking opportunities and open more doors? I like the idea of studying in a city like Chicago, but I'm also very aware that Kellogg offers the better program and is more highly regarded. When it comes to employability in Consulting, Kellogg also is slightly ahead. Any redeeming points for Booth?
Does Chicago, in general, offer better networking opportunities and open more doors? I like the idea of studying in a city like Chicago, but I'm also very aware that Kellogg offers the better program and is more highly regarded. When it comes to employability in Consulting, Kellogg also is slightly ahead. Any redeeming points for Booth?