Washington St. Louis MSF vs. Georgetown Part-time MSF Exit ops?

I'm currently an undergrad at a non-target state school who was accepted to both GTown's MSF and Washington St. Louis's MSF. I currently also have a job offer as a Financial Analyst at a non-banking firm.  My end goal is to work as an associate in banking and I wanted to compare what WSO thought of both programs? Working while taking GTown's part time online program does sound appealing but it is expensive for online school and I don't know if banks look down on online programs compared to full-time in-person programs. I have also heard anecdotal stories of part-time MSF students not having full access to University's career resources which would be a major concern.

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