brokenboujie
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Soooo now the hard part.. making a decision!
It's looking like it's coming down to Columbia vs Hopkins for me. So my career goal is to become an epidemiologist with a focus on global health and infectious disease(say working for international, gov't or state health org).I've been admitted to Columbia's MPH Epidemiology program w/ certificate in Global Health and for Hopkins, it's MSPH in International Health in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control. Do you guys have any insight on what the better program is? I know "better" is subjective but if I know I want to go into epidemiology, is Columbia the better fit since Hopkins is more broad? Or would I be able to achieve the same goal from either school? Any insight on either program would be super helpful!
It's looking like it's coming down to Columbia vs Hopkins for me. So my career goal is to become an epidemiologist with a focus on global health and infectious disease(say working for international, gov't or state health org).I've been admitted to Columbia's MPH Epidemiology program w/ certificate in Global Health and for Hopkins, it's MSPH in International Health in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control. Do you guys have any insight on what the better program is? I know "better" is subjective but if I know I want to go into epidemiology, is Columbia the better fit since Hopkins is more broad? Or would I be able to achieve the same goal from either school? Any insight on either program would be super helpful!