I am deciding between the MSW macro programs at BC and Columbia for Fall 2012 enrollment.
Both schools have their pros and cons, but I am wondering if folks could share their two cents.
I am interested in working with families/children domestically and internationally. I have lived in Boston for several years but am currently abroad in Asia. I am familiar with both locations geographically. I attended a large state school (UC Berkeley), so I am hoping for a graduate program that offers strong support. I am attracted to BC's new macro track: Social Innovation Collaborative, but I also know that Columbia has a strong and established social enterprise management program. I feel that both programs offer their students different pluses.
Many thanks for any wisdom!