Georgetown Econ (College) vs University of Florida Finance Undergrad and MSF Program
Hey guys. I am a senior in high school and I was wondering if you guys could provide some insight on the opportunities available at these two schools. At Georgetown, I would do Econ at the college and possibly transfer to MSB, but at UF I would do my undergrad in Finance and try to do the MSF program. If it is relevant, I wasn't admitted to the UF honors college. Also, if I went to UF, I would be going there for free and be receiving money from the schools for various expenses. I haven't received my financial aid package for Georgetown yet, but it would obviously be substantially more and I might have to take out loans. Thanks, I appreciate any help.
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Georgetown will provide better IB opportunities. If it’s not going to bankrupt your family, you’d be better off there. I passed up a semi target for a non target and it just made it some margin more difficult to get into IB. Go to the best possible school no matter what.
Georgetown. Being in the college wont hurt you
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