Biostat: Yale, Emory, Umich

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sallyliu07

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Hi all,

I was admitted to MPH program in biostat in Yale Emory Umich.
Don't know which one is better.

They say Yale's biostat is pretty small.....smaller than expected.
Umich is very acdamic. Well Emory is the most cheap one.


I would like to find a job in biostat or even healthcare consulting....

any suggestions?
 
They say Yale's biostat is pretty small.....smaller than expected.
Umich is very acdamic. Well Emory is the most cheap one.

Not just the biostat division, Yale as a whole is small (~260-270 students MPH + MS + PhD all years). Yale is also very academic (what well regarded university isn't?). From my experience, most of the professors have great expertise in genetic analysis methods.
 
well...so...do you recommend yale biostat.....

Not just the biostat division, Yale as a whole is small (~260-270 students MPH + MS + PhD all years). Yale is also very academic (what well regarded university isn't?). From my experience, most of the professors have great expertise in genetic analysis methods.
 
well...so...do you recommend yale biostat.....

I don't know enough about what your desires are to make a recommendation, nor do know anything about those other schools to make suggestion.

What I told you is something you could use as a starting point, though.
 
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