UChicago Booth vs. Columbia Climate School

Just graduated early from undergrad at an ivy in a liberal arts major and realized I want to pivot into business. No prior big corporate experience. Got into UChicago Booth for their Master's in Management program and Columbia Climate School for their Climate Finance program. I would ideally want to go into sustainability consulting/consulting. I think UChicago has its advantage because it’s Booth, but Columbia because it's in NYC and many people intern during the school year. Which program would I benefit from more? Thanks!

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