Confusion regarding target universities for Masters in Finance

Hi all. I have completed my under-graduation in the Business Management stream with an average GPA. I am also pursuing a professional accounting degree and have a 3 year intern-ship experience in Audit department of a big 4 firm.

I am looking forward to apply to a master program in Finance.

Following are the key takeaways: 1. I have already submitted my application for MIT - Mfin course and on the verge on completing it for Washington Olin Masters in Finance (corporate finance track) 2. I want to know which are the other universities / programs that I should target. 3. I have already missed the Princeton Mfin deadline. 4. I want to end up working as a banker. A wall street job is something I have always looked forward to. 4. The last time, I received a formal training in Mathematics was in high school. Am I qualified to apply for Masters in Quantitative Finance courses. Will I be able to match up to the average class. 5. Should I also consider MS in Finance programs offered by universities in Europe / UK, keeping in mind the job crunch which is prevalent in media discussions these days.

Please advice.

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