<p>Go to Kelley.
It’s always great to have a school like that on your resume, but focus more on GPA.
My uncle went to Kelley for his MBA in Finance and he’s now the CEO of one of the largest ethanol companies in the world (I think he’s making around 1.5 million a year).
He told me what they care about most when looking at applicants is the GPA.
If you go to DePaul and graduate with a 4.0 you are in better standing than a student graduating from Indiana with a 3.2.
You will gain connections anywhere you go so don’t worry about that.
Your main focus needs to be getting the highest GPA possible, then you can start looking at where you would like to spend the next few years of your life. A small college town in Indiana, a small college town in Michigan, or the city of Chicago.
Personally I would choose Michigan State (I like their sports more than Indiana’s sports).</p>