I'm not sure which school to choose. Cornell is a two year program and they were able to give me comprehensive statistics for salary and placement of graduates, but it's a bit more expensive and far from my family. Hopkins is a one year program, but due to the diversity of graduates, they were unable to give me sufficient data. However, it is much cheaper and much closer to home. Both schools are beautiful, but I don't know which to choose.
Cornell seems like a sure thing, as far as financial success is concerned. But Hopkins' business programs are relatively new, and certainly on the rise. Can anyone give me details on either program?