Wharton vs Booth vs Kellogg

I'm at one of Booth/Kellogg now and the idea that we're a "regional" school or anything close to it is laughable.

A HUGE number of my classmates are doing non Amazon tech jobs in the Bay Area. Tons are doing consulting in NYC for example.

I know more people that turned down Amazon offers than went to work for them. The idea that it's something rare to get a non A tech job on the west coast is laughably wrong.

Yes there are a lot of people that work in the midwest post graduation. But that's because a lot of people went to B/K BECAUSE they want to live in the midwest.

Both schools release detailed employment reports so don't even trust me folks, just read the reports.

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