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I'm currently work in a small, Hill-facing economic consulting firm in DC. I have a Masters-level Math background and want to get a degree in Economics part-time as it would be relevant to what I'm currently working on (an will be for the foreseeable future). I have been accepted into the Applied Economics programs at Johns Hopkins (DC campus) and Georgetown, as well as the Economics program at George Washington. When researching these schools however, there is little I can find in terms of reviews/ rankings/ perception/ quality specific to the Masters prrograms--most of the information out there seems to be focused on their PhD programs. I am creating this post in hopes that I can get some feedback/ opinions/ information that would help me make the decision as to which program I should attend, out of these three.

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I am in the exact same position (other than full-time student). I hope there are some helpful replies. 

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