hep-ph/9903393 Authors: Markus A. Luty, John Terning Comments: 7 pages, RevTeX, Talk presented by J. Terning at DPF '99, Los Angeles We review recent work on realistic models that break supersymmetry dynamically and give rise to composite quarks and leptons, all in a single sector. These models have a completely natural suppression of flavor-changing neutral currents, and the hierarchy of Yukawa couplings is explained by the dimensionality of composite states. The generic signatures are unification of scalar masses with different quantum numbers at the compositeness scale, and lighter gaugino, Higgsino, and third-generation sfermion masses.