<p>By the way, getting back to what the OP asked:</p>
<p>One thing phuriku said that was probably, to some degree, accurate, is that Chicago sends proportionally more students to PhD programs. If you are interested in graduate academia, depending on the field, Chicago may be a good way to go.</p>
<p>The flipside to this is I, like many NU students, accepted a job offer with a company that doesn’t even recruit at Chicago’s campus. This is a common phenomenon. In fact, in my interviews (finance, mostly) I never once even encountered a Chicago student at a super-day, whereas I saw a plethora of students from Notre Dame, Michigan (Ross), UofI, Wisconsin, even Iowa.</p>