Active Duty to Finance advice and introduction

I've been lurking on and off for almost 9 years now,  went from being a Combat Medic to an Infantryman and I'm ready to find a new rat race. I'm enlisted and Active Duty so obviously didn't go to a Ivy, however I am about to graduate with my bachelors and am starting to look at grad schools. An MBA doesn't really interest me all that much, I have plenty of actual leadership experience (in:b4 business is war) being in the Infantry, however I have no clue what I should even look for in a Grad program. I saw Georgetown has a decent MSF program, is it worth it? Are any of the courses worth it like TTS, WSP, WSO?  Any advice on what I can do to be more competitive?  

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