Tulane vs. Fordham, transfer, 3.85, non target or target?

Whats a better choice for a degree in finance. im a student from a non-target in new england and looking to transfer to the city but ive heard tulane is not bad and i have a friend that goes there(not a finance major), how good is fordham for breaking into HF or IB internship next summer???..i have 3.85 gpa at current school. is the gabelli schoole of business credible on wall st? what are your thoughts about fordham and tulane?

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Apply to Stern and Columbia. Columbia is probably a bit of a reach if you're coming from a complete no-name school, but if your high school stats were as solid as your GPA is now, you have a shot. Fordham is not much more of a target than wherever you are now.

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