<p>I am currently enrolled in a full-time MBA program where I am studying Accounting and Marketing. However I am interested in pursuing a career in finance. Therefore I am looking into applying to a master's of finance program after I finish the MBA. PRograms that I am looking at are the MSF at Boston College, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, and the U of Utah. Does it make since to do another year of school and get the MSF or would it not be worth it? Would it be worth going to either of those four schools I listed?</p>
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