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Wharton is definitely better for consulting. Consulting is a general term. Anyone can be a consultant, anywhere. I can start a "consulting" business right now, and I would be part of that percentage, regardless of what I REALLY do. (I'll even call myself a business advisor/strategist.) Comparing those stats are meaningless unless you know what firm/position they got. Wharton probably sends more kids to M/B/B than any other school except Harvard. Ross is good, but it's no Wharton.
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