Two Master's programs

<p>Hi, I've just received two admissions of master's proram.
One is from Boston University, Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering, non-thesis, one year.
The other is from Binghamton University, Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, two year.
I don't know how to choose. Boston's ranking of BME is pretty respectful, but the cost is much higher than Binghamton. And also I don't know how people treat thest two degrees, M.S and M.Eng.
I have not made up my mind whether to find a job or apply for a PhD program after graduating from the master's program.
It would be lovely to hear some advices from you guys.
Thanks.</p>

<p>You should probably ask this in the Grad School Forum. There should be some people there who can give you ideas about these two programs. [Graduate</a> School - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/graduate-school/]Graduate”>Graduate School - College Confidential Forums)</p>

<p>Generally speaking, if you are interested in possibly pursuing a Ph.D. in the future, you are better off with a thesis M.S. than with a non-thesis degree.</p>

<p>thank you very much, I am new here.
I’ll re-post my thread in Grad School Forum.</p>