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I've received all my admission results for the biostats programs I applied to for Fall '21. I'm trying to decide between Georgetown's MS in Biostats program and Boston University's MS in Applied Biostats program. Is anyone familiar with these programs? Which one has better job prospects? Better overall experience? 

I would appreciate any input/information about these programs.

Thanks!

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