SFS and MSB kids

<p>What is the difference? I am toying with the idea of switching to SFS from MSB (intl business to intl econ to go for the 5 yr MBA). Kind of random, but just wondering how the students in each school differed.... if one was more competitive/friendly/etc.
Thoughts?
Thanks.</p>

<p>I assume that you're already at Georgetown already? I really want to know about this too. I do have a friend at SFS though, and I'm applying to MSB.</p>

<p>no, actually i was just accepted EA and am weighing my options.....</p>

<p>Last I checked (awhile ago), Georgetown does not have a 5 year MBA program yet, but we do have a 5 year BS/MSFS program.</p>

<p>there's a BSFS/MBA program.
GU:</a> SFS: BSFS: Beyond BSFS: Joint Degree Programs
right now i'm accepted at MSB but am thinking of switching to SFS because they are equally interesting to me and it seems like a better opportunity</p>

<p>That's interesting, I've never heard of the program before, but it's good to know.</p>

<p>Let me clarify, I wanted to know more about the people in them. Anyways, I would say if you want to do SFS do SFS. Getting the MBA in five years is great, but I personally wouldn't recommend it. I think it's better to get work experience and then get your MBA. I think that's what employers prefer.</p>

<p>im a freshman in the MSB and asked the advisors about that program...one kid has done it in like the past 10 years...its really competitibve and theyre prob gonna stop advertising for it</p>

<p>huh. alright.
i was also wondering about the people, sachmoney. but good points on everything.</p>

<p>thoughts...anyone?</p>