USC ms applied econ vs WashU olin ms wealth asset management

Hi all, I am struggling with choosing which school. Olin is a decent business school, it has lots of alumni connections, but WashU's location is not easy to find internships and jobs. USC has a great location in LA with plenty of job opportunities, but it's not a business school program, and I'm unsure about its alumni resources. Which do you think is better?

which is better?

USC aee
56% (5 votes)
WashU olin wam
44% (4 votes)
Total votes: 9
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