Depends on what you're looking for. They're all similarly-ranked in Businessweek, with maybe Buffalo having the overall edge (albeit a minor one) in terms of overall reputation and recognition.
But you should look at the choice in terms of your overall career goals - where do you want to end up, in terms of geography and industry?
I know that Buffalo tends to place a lot of people into finance roles, which is surprising, given the school's location, but I suppose that many people go into New York City to get work after the program.
Leeds also places quite a few people into financial services roles, but there's also been growing tech placements at that school in the past few years as well.
As far as I know, Eccles does not publish industry placement stats. You'll have to ask them about where their grads end up.
Depends on what you're looking for. They're all similarly-ranked in Businessweek, with maybe Buffalo having the overall edge (albeit a minor one) in terms of overall reputation and recognition.
But you should look at the choice in terms of your overall career goals - where do you want to end up, in terms of geography and industry?
I know that Buffalo tends to place a lot of people into finance roles, which is surprising, given the school's location, but I suppose that many people go into New York City to get work after the program.
Leeds also places quite a few people into financial services roles, but there's also been growing tech placements at that school in the past few years as well.
As far as I know, Eccles does not publish industry placement stats. You'll have to ask them about where their grads end up.