Georgetown MSB or SFS (Consulting/Tech)

Hi everyone. I'm a high school senior committed to the MSB, but I've been told that I have the option of transferring to the SFS before the fall or after my first year. I'm very interested in consulting/tech and am pretty sure that's the path I want to take after college. I pretty much have no interest in finance. I've read on various threads that the SFS is considered to be stronger, and gets better placement for consulting (particularly MBB). Which school would put me in the best position for a top tech/consulting role, given I have the adequate academics/ECs? Is the difference in prestige considerable?

Thanks for your help!

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