<p>thanks for the links tennisghs.... </p>
<p>i had gone through some of them to check out my electives, and I think they reifnorce the idea that for international ddvelopment Gtown has an edge, while Chicago in finance is stronger.....</p>
<p>thanks for the links tennisghs.... </p>
<p>i had gone through some of them to check out my electives, and I think they reifnorce the idea that for international ddvelopment Gtown has an edge, while Chicago in finance is stronger.....</p>
<p>Go with your gut feeling. Which do YOU prefer? </p>
<p>International Development or Finance? </p>
<p>Heck, you can study finance with an MPA or MBA (if you want to go that route).</p>
<p>I was an econ major as well, and have been to both Georgetown and Chicago (not as a student, but have checked out both campuses). I am also going to get my MPPA (Northwestern). </p>
<p>I'd go to Georgetown given your future career goals, but I think Chicago would be a great option as well. I love Georgetown. Its a great place. If I was rich...that would be where I would move. I go to Washington a lot for work and its my favorite place to go when I'm there. </p>
<p>I live in Chicago, by the way, and love it too.</p>