When the economy goes well, job placement will be fairly good everywhere. My friend graduated from wharton in 2001 when the economy went downhill, more than 30% of students had no job offers upon graduation. And 911 even made it worse later the year.
So dont worry about the job placement, as long as the economy is in a good shape. My word only applies when you intend to stay in the states after graduation. Dont know much about the asian market.
I thought Michigan had better reputation than Duke. But why more guys voted to Duke? Just because Michigan's second round results are not released, or there are any other reasons?
It can be expected that Michigan will begin winning more votes as the school is releasing round 2 results
By the way, I vote for Virginia for the case-method, small size, wonderful campus / weather and my admission to Darden....
Cheers...
The only bad thing about Darden is that there is no real chinese restaurants around, you'd better love american food or be a super cook yourself, except this, I am voting for Darden