MiM vs MSF programs
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All solid options, but for IB recruiting specifically, I’d rank them Booth > Kellogg > Fuqua. Booth has stronger placement into Chicago and NY, deeper IB alumni, and proximity to top firms helps for networking.
That said, Kellogg’s MiM is growing fast and has good brand pull. Fuqua is solid but slightly weaker on Street connectivity.
Since cost is even, I’d lean Booth if your #1 goal is IB re-entry. Just remember—MiM isn’t a golden ticket. You’ll still need to grind networking hard, but Booth gives you the best platform.
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