Georgetown MSF --> M7?

Curious what people's thoughts are on this. If someone went to a nontarget undergrad with good grades/ECs and now has a decent finance job would doing the MSF help with MBA applications?

 

I personally don't believe in these MSF/MFS degrees, let alone from Gtown. It's quick buck for alot of these universities. It may or may not help out. To me it only signals you wasted another 100k before you waste your next 100k at their school. So it might signal that your a moron. Just do well on GMAT and do your best. But save your money. Gtown is not a very well known school in econ/finance/buisness its MFS degree is worth only the paper its printed on.

Check out Princeton, NYU, etc. Those are a lot more respectable programs that people everywhere accept. Gtown, more on the fringe. Didnt even know it existed until you mentioned it, that's how you know its money grabing scheme to take advantage of folks who don't any better.

Save your money kid.

 
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sillymonkey123:
Gtown is not a very well known school in econ/finance/buisness its MFS degree is worth only the paper its printed on.
LOL. Georgetown has a ton of alumni in IB, PE, HF, etc. I'm in the Gtown MSF program, so call me biased if you want, but I've been able to connect with alumni at most banks. There are lots of networking events and I think most - if not all - of the BBs come on campus.

@AnonMonkey123 - What does your work experience look like and what are your career goals? I wouldn't recommend doing an MSF just to improve your MBA application because there are easier and cheaper ways to do that.

 

Can you elaborate on the easier/cheaper ways to improve an MBA app? I'm not too familiar on the process or what boxes need to be checked to make up for other deficits.

Just had my trade dispute rejected by Schwab for a loss of 35k. This single issue alone should be a gigantic red flag to anyone who trades on their platform. If they have a system error, and you do not video record your trading (they actually said this), they will not honour their fuck up. Switching everything away from them. Fuck this company.
 

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