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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