Favorite school or best school?

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Favorite school or best school?

by npoguy » Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:28 pm
I have been working for a start-up non-profit for the last 6+ years and plan on going into consulting after graduation. I have been admitted to Georgeotwn, Virginia and Northwestern, with Duke hopefully coming soon.

That said, my decision is essentially between Virginia and Northwestern. I loved everything about the Darden experience, from Charlottesville, to the case study method, the close-knit community, and the beautiful campus. Northwestern hasn't really done anything wrong, per say, but I just didn't get the same great vibe.

My question is: would I be making a mistake in passing up Northwestern to go to Virginia, especially given that, a) Northwestern is a better school by most accounts, and b) it sends more graduates to top consulting firms?

I don't really have relevant work experience to fall back on (when applying to consulting firms) so I'm thinking it's more important I go to the best school and I'm guessing Kellogg has a great community too that I just didn't get to experience given my short stay (there for less than a day).

As much as I want to enjoy my experience, I understand the decades after school are far more important than the two short years in school, so my gut is to go to the school that gives me the best chance to succeed and that's Northwestern. Would you agree?

Thanks for your help!
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by Bryant@VeritasPrep » Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:18 pm
Tough call--typically I would recommend you choosing the school that is the best fit, not the one that's the best ranked, but Kellogg is famous for their cameraderie and family like culture, so I think you would have a great experience there. The easy part is that you can't lose with either decision, so see if you can get some scholarship money and go wherever is the best financial decision!
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