Wise to pay US$ 200,000 for SFS in Georgetown?

<p>I think I am a hardworking student and have enough intellectuality (I got 115 on Toefl, SAT1 2200, SATII math 800, physics 800, chemistry 800, and straight A on all my high school courses). Therefore, I believe I can keep a good undergraduate grades and meet the requirements of graduate school. In that case, how is the chance for me (an International Student) to get financial aid for econ master from the graduate schools in Ivy league members? Will a non-financial-aid applicant have more admission chance for his graduate study in Ivy league members than financial-aid applicant? If so, save the money to support graduate study in Ivy League members might be a wise choice. What do you think?</p>