kelley also has a very good relationship with deloitte or E&Y, but if your target is mck or bcg level, not a good choice. you need to work extremely hard.
I guess "2006" means he agrees on that both schools aren't target schools of top tier consulting firms.
Both schools aren't good for consulting career. Here are some advices if you have no more choices.
Q1: Ask for a list of consulting firms coming for on campus recruitment.
Q2: Ask current students for a ratio of how many Chinese finally land a job in consulting vs total number. Maybe they won't know the ratio in 5 years but have no problem with the number in 2-3 years. Surely hired/desired will be more accurate, but i guess it's hard to get. Ignore the information of US students cause it is almost irrelevant.
The answers of above 2 questions show you the difference of the 2 schools in macro level.
Q3: If you plan to go back to China. Ask how many alumni in consulting industry in China? It's the most critical factor you definitely should put in the first priority.
Q4: If you plan to stay in US. Extract relevant information from previous questions and analyze the probabilty. My stupid guess will be: both schools don't help much. Your personal skills/characters rather than either Kelley or McCombs decide whether you can make it.