Competitiveness at an MSF Program

I'm new to this forum so apologies if this is the wrong way/place to ask.

I am considering an MSF program in order to increase my odds of securing a job at a more competitive firm. I feel this necessary as my undergrad was at a smaller school which attracts very few big-name recruiters.
Profile:
Senior at Butler University
GPA: 3.75
Major: Finance
Work: Three internships, one at RBC for wealth management, one at a mid-range PE firm, and one at a small investment bank
GMAT: Have not taken yet as I am very new to the process

Is my line of thinking on this good? And if it is, do I stand a good chance at being admitted to a good MSF program?

Appreciate any and all help,

 

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