Boston or DC for Finance?

I have recently been looking into MSF programs on the east coast and have noticed that the majority of second tier programs are located in Boston or DC. The list have complied, listed below are the universities that seem like they are worth the investment, all of which are about the same caliber, in my opinion. Do you guys have any idea whether it would be better to be located in Boston or DC for recruiting purposes? The end goal would be to land a FT position in asset,wealth, or investment management,

DC:

American University
George Washington University
Georgetown University (Online Program)

Boston:

Boston College
Boston University
Bentley University
Northeastern

 

I can't comment on the programs, but in terms of geography - Boston without question, especially if you are trying to go AM.

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Well thats fucking retarded. I guess you dont read product reviews or use services like Yelp where people rate restaurants and the like. Why the fuck would you not get the opinion of people in a similar industry that have lived in the places you're considering?

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