Johns Hopkins MSF vs. SMU COX MSF

 JHU MSF or SMU COX MSF?

Graduated from non-target in florida, finance major (3.6 Cumulative, 4.0 Major GPA), no "real" internship/work experience other than starting a VC fund for crypto and making a killing in 2021 (yes, gains have now been wiped out).

Also got a 4.0 in pre-med and killed the MCAT but decided not to go down that route, not sure how relevant that is.

Not here expecting BB FO roles, but would like to position myself for the best possible outcomes. 

Which is better, JHU MSF or SMU COX MSF?

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