Need your advice on MSF programs in the US

Hi guys,
I am a business administration and economics with concentration in finance undergrad from Germany and my biggest dream is to do my Master of Finance in the US (STEM) and work there afterward.
I am a bit concerned about my GPA, it is only 3.2 and I am currently studying for the GMAT (Hope to end up somewhere around at least 650 - the more the better).
I also spent my exchange semester at San Diego State and I hope this is also a positive fact for my application?
Concerning work experience, I did an 2 1/2 year apprenticeship, worked as an Accountant for almost 1 1/2 years at an international corporation and did an internship in the M&A Transaction Services department at Deloitte.
I wanna have all doors open in M&A, Private Equity, or even things like consulting or Real Estate but I don´t say that I absolutely have to go to a BB or so. Time will tell.
So the brand of the university is important but the culture and the city is also important to me.

These are my favorite programs:

USC
UT Austin
Vanderbilt
Notre Dame
UCSD
SMU Dallas
UT Dallas
Ohio State

What do you think about these choices?
Do I have a shot at universities like Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, or USC??

And what about universities like Ohio State and UT Dallas? Do you also have many doors open later with these universities?
It is so hard to evaluate for me since I am from Europe and barely have insights.
Where is it best to live/What is the best culture and where do I have the best opportunities for later?
Would love to hear your opinions, I really appreciate your help!
Thanks!!!

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