From a perspective of landing a finance job after a MSc degree, which one is a better choice (King's vs. Cass vs. WUSTL Olin)?

I am an international student who wants to get into a PE/VC firm after obtaining a master degree in finance. I got an offer from King's (MSc Banking and Finance), Cass (MSc Corporate Finance) and WUSTL Olin (MS Finance in Corporate Finance and Investment). I am currently an intern at a VC firm in China.

I know I am probably overshooting at my first job, so let's not limit the discussion into any specific industry and focus on comparing these business schools in terms of employability in the finance industry, especially under this unfortunate circumstance.

Besides, it would be really helpful if somebody can take the perspective of an international student!

Any input is valuable for me! Thanks!

 
 

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