What's the worst/least desirable M7 (apart from Columbia)

Is Sloan or Kellogg regarded as worse? Obviously Booth is regarded as right after H/S (although a good deal below W), and Columbia is basically not a M7. I was leaning towards Sloan because of their overall school's reputation and unimpressive undergrad (Sloan undergrad is semi-target at nest, while NU econ is top tier (supertarget or half a tier below), but NU is known to overweight girls as they're a traditionally girl-y school (their classes are like 70% female), which would be a turnoff for on campus recruiting as the candidate pool is of a lower quality.


Honestly I think it's a toss up, but what are you guys' thoughts?

 

I'd like to mention that Kellogg is good if you want to fraternize with a bunch of underachieving broads (so hotter on average), since their classes are like 3/4 female, but those same females will inevitably lower the prestige of the program.

 

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