My issue also comes down to location...
Make a similar list for yourself..
Washington U (St Louis, MO) - ranked too low
Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN) - ditto
UNC (Kenan-Flager) - middle of nowhere.
Purdue (Lafayete, IN) - im not going to indiana.
Texas - Austin (Mcombs School) - not interested in texas at all
Georgetown - decent sized city, weak rank, but OK odds. May apply.
Virginia (Darden) - poor city size, but near DC and Case study (a plus for me) Applying.
Duke (Fuqua) - too remote
Emory (Atlanta, GA) - im not doing the south and definetly not atlanta.
Cornell (Johnson) - remote, but beautiful and worth considering, applying.
Michigan (Ross) - would like to apply but my fiance is against it unfortunately.
Indiana (Kelley) - no way am i doing indiana
CMU (Tepper) - I hate pittsburgh.
UCLA (Anderson) - I hate LA.
Yale (New Haven, CT) - middle o nowhere
Northwestern - Yes
Chicago - Yes
NYU - Poor selectivity, and frankly I dont want NY
MIT (Sloan) - Too quantative
Dartmouth (Tuck) - middle o nowhere
UC Berkeley (Haas) - Poor selectivity, but a consideration if R1s fail. Cost of living scares me.
Wharton - I'm just not quantative enough to get in
Columbia - Ditto as wharton and lots of IBers just getting ticket stamped.
Harvard - No chance but I applied anyway
Stanford - Absolutely no chance, I'm not wasting my time or money.