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Moomber is pretty dead-on in his recommendations. Also, realize that "strategy" is a fairly fractured field that tends to have a common interest (firm performance) and a wide variety of approaches (economics and sociology, certainly, but many subsets ranging from organizational ecology to individual decision-making). You are better off thinking about the approaches that matter most to you.
If you don't know which approaches appeal to you (not uncommon) schools that offer a diversity of approaches to strategy would be best for you: MIT, Wharton, Toronto, HBS [with moomber's caveats], INSEAD, LBS, and Duke are all good choices with excellent recent placement histories; Chicago, Stanford, Northwestern, CMU, Michigan, NYU, and Berkeley all also being excellent, but with a more limited set of approaches.
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