There was a good article about what kind of applicant Kellogg is looking for in this forum. Just search for Kellogg, you should be able to find it.
I visited Kellogg. Kellogg definitely has less Chinese students than schools like Wharton, Chicago. I also felt Kellogg doesn't emphasize quantitative skills as much as some other top schools do from my class visit experiences and discussions with MBA students from other top schools. It emphasizes teamwork and leadership skills a lot ( the soft qualities, which usually is not Chinese student's strength ). The student guide I met there, a British, was very bright and friendly. I actually ended up not applying because I personally felt it's not a good match for me.
I believe there are significant differences among the few top tier schools. Different schools have different strength, and they tend to ATTRACT and ADMIT different students. It's difficult to tell which school you'd like from reading introductions only. They all look very attractive to me, , but once you are in the schools, you can FEEL which one you like the most. For folks in the US, I would highly recommend visiting the few schools you are interested. For folks not in the US, I think talking to current students or alumni would help on this front.
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