I'm hoping for information on UK vs US programs.
I've been very lucky with my acceptances for a Master's in Statistics. My options are:
Duke
Johns Hopkins
Brown (Biostat)
St Andrews
Boston University
Tulane
They are all two year programs except St Andrews which is one year. I can't ignore the pros of a 1-year program: only 1 year of tuition and starting working a year sooner. My problem is that I don't know how U.S. employers (consulting, finance, data analytics are my interests) view a master's from St Andrews. The school seems fairly highly regarded in the UK from what I can find on rankings, etc., but I don't know if a 1-year master's from a UK university will carry any weight with future potential employers here in the states.
Any insight anyone has on this would be greatly appreciated!
Also, should I even consider Tulane given my other options?
Thanks!