Master of finance admissions

Hello,

I know that I want to transition into finance and I want to get a masters in finance in order to do so. Here are some facts about me:

-bachelors in business administration with a concentration in Human Resources 3.5 gpa - gmat score of 690 - internships in hr and business development -post grad freelanced as video editor and owner of finance blog for 2 years ( I’ve only worked independently since graduation) - I’m from the states, specifically pa and I would like to stay in the northeast and mid Atlantic region - I’m 24

Do you guys think that I have a good shot of getting into great schools? If not, what else should I be doing?

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