In terms of how many alumni they have in IM roles, LinkedIn suggests that it's: McCombs > Kenan-Flager > Goizueta > Tepper. But that reflects the different sizes of their alumni base generally.
It might depend on where you want to work. In New York, for example, Kenan-Flager and Tepper are the two top schools of these four.
Personally, I think Goizueta is too small a school, and too costly, to consider if the other three are available: it is also the least selective of the schools, with a substanially lower GMAT. Perhaps you might have a personal preference for their one year MBAs?
Any of the other three are credible choices. Tepper is a safe brand, and is the highest ranked meaning that the long term value of the degree is strong. McCombs is much less costly, and that could be important.
PS UNC is interesting. It's out of state fees are the same as CMU. However, it seems to have a lot of IM alumni in research roles so if that's a path you want to take, then consider that.
In terms of how many alumni they have in IM roles, LinkedIn suggests that it's: McCombs > Kenan-Flager > Goizueta > Tepper. But that reflects the different sizes of their alumni base generally.
It might depend on where you want to work. In New York, for example, Kenan-Flager and Tepper are the two top schools of these four.
Personally, I think Goizueta is too small a school, and too costly, to consider if the other three are available: it is also the least selective of the schools, with a substanially lower GMAT. Perhaps you might have a personal preference for their one year MBAs?
Any of the other three are credible choices. Tepper is a safe brand, and is the highest ranked meaning that the long term value of the degree is strong. McCombs is much less costly, and that could be important.
PS UNC is interesting. It's out of state fees are the same as CMU. However, it seems to have a lot of IM alumni in research roles so if that's a path you want to take, then consider that.