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What Rob is saying is that both school are set up to produce PBUC ready candidates. It doesn't matter which school you chose, if you have the aptitude,appearance, and ability (in other words you fit the mold that PBUC wants) you will make it. If you don't have the needed elements, it won't matter which school you attend.
There are some who attend one school and don't make it but attend the other school later on and do get a job. These cases are rare. Since there isn't a clear trend (i.e. students going to Harry's first and then Jim's make it more than vice versa) no conclusions about the "better" school can be made from this small group.
Lawrence
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