ESCP vs Cass for MSc in Real Estate

I recently was accepted into the ESCP Business School Masters in Real Estate (currently ranked #3 in the world by QS) and Cass Business School's Master in Real Estate Investment. My long term goal is to work for a global REPE firm in London, but am having a tough time deciding which is the better choice. ESCP is ranked much higher in the global rankings, and the program itself is spread between Madrid and London. Although Cass doesn't seem to rank very highly, it has an incredibly impressive alumni presence in London. 

Any ideas on which would lead to better opportunities?

Thanks!

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Not an expert on the field, but ESCP flagship program is the MiM. If you wanna work in London Cass makes sense. I personally heard good things about Cass and its placement on REPE funds in London. Take it with a grain of salt, since I don´t know very well the REPE recruiting landscape in London.

 

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