Princeton, Yale, Oxford or Columbia for Environmental Policy Graduate Degree?

<p>Hi everyone! </p>

<p>I'm an environmental science student here in the UK. After I finish my undergrad degree, I'm looking to go straight into a master's (or seek employment for a while to save up). I was thinking Oxford for Nature, Society and Environmental Policy, but I've been looking around at US universities: Columbia (MPA Environmental Science and Policy), Yale (Environmental Management) and Princeton (STEP certificate Science, Technology and Environmental Policy). There's also UPenn, UCSB, UBC and McGill that I'm interested in. I would like to know peoples' opinions of these universities or courses, or maybe to suggest a different course or university. How is it transferring from the UK to the US? Obviously the Ivy League universities are quite expensive (as is Oxford!), but is there the possibility of a large amount of funding? </p>

<p>Thanks for any answers.</p>

<p>There is a graduate school forum for questions on those. The thread will likely be moved there by a mod soon.</p>