<p>School listings from top consulting firms. These are the schools with dedicated application processes to such companies and thus considered "target" or "semi-target" schools in my opinion. Some links I found to what I have seen is considered the "big 3" of consulting. Excuse the foreign schools. </p>
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<p>BCG</a> - Join BCG - School Search Results</p>
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<p>USC not listed…Why UIUC and Wisconsin could stay on the list…I just cannot believe this.</p>
<p>This is interesting… thanks for sharing!</p>
<p>For the first link search a blank space since it seems the link isn’t working the same from yesterday. </p>
<p>And @purdue it seems USC may not be competitive enough in its market of California. If you notice UCLA is also not on the list but then if you look a bit farther you see Cal Tech, Stanford, Berkley, Scripps, Pomona, and Claremont Mckenna all coming from California. </p>
<p>In the mid western market, their really isn’t huge competition for schools past Chicago, Northwestern,and Michigan while being a huge amount of companies and thus thats why many big ten schools such as Minnesota, Indiana, UIUC, and Wisconsin may be listed. These schools also have strong engineering programs so that may factor since it after all is a very quantitative field.</p>