<p>I enjoy both Georgetown and UMich about equally although GTown has a preppier and more competitive feel, at least for me, while Umich seems much more chillaxed. My dilemma is that I want to study International Economics and GTown obviously has a lot to offer from that perspective yet the huuuuge price tag is my utmost concern. On the other hand UMich has offered me a $10,000/yr scholarship and is cheaper overall so the final price tag is much lower than that of GTown. Yet I'm not sure if their international studies program is worth taking up for the cheaper price versus GTown's awesome, yet restrictive, SFS program. On that note the SFS program is REALLY restrictive as in not many electives to be taken and such and also extremely rigorous. I fear that I'll be an average student (although I tend to thrive in competitive circumstances) whereas at UMich I would probably stand out a bit more academically. Basically I am wondering if the SFS program is really worth + $60,000 or whether UMich (about $20,000 cheaper) is a good enough replacement for the price? Thank you so much for your input :)</p>