What is the impact of school location for MBB opportunities, or if there is any, if your school regularly sends kids to MBB but not at a top-target level. (E.g. if you went to UCLA/Vanderbilt/Emory where there's a pipeline in place and regular placement but obviously not Ivy-number placement)
There's a lot of talk about how certain schools only get recruited for the offices in their region - is this true? (Assuming you had actual ties to a different area)
Then does this change if you've graduated from those schools and have been working for a few years?