Profile Evaluation - MSc Finance LSE/Imperial/Cass (...)

Hi everyone, I am looking for opinions/evaluation on my profile. I intend to apply for an MSc Finance (Hesitating with MSc Finance and Private Equity at LSE since I want to work in a VC firm in the long run).

Education: BSc in Economics and Management with a concentration in Finance (Electives) in a French public University. Expected graduation in May 2020.
Grades: 15/20 so far (Equivalent to a 2:1 or 1st in the UK depending on universities). Quantitative grades (Maths, Statistics, Econometrics) around 17-18/20.
Age: 23.
Sex: Male.

Work Experience: Nothing relevant to the Finance Industry, no internships. I worked a lot as a Waiter to pay for my studies since I am 16 (Every summer and part-time during University). I am afraid my lack of internships/relevant work experience will be detrimental to my applications.
ECs: Head of Partnerships division at my university's student life association. Managed to obtain several sponsorships for our events with renowned companies.

GMAT: Next Thursday (07 February). Expected 700+ (47-49 Quant; 37-40 Verbal).
TOEFL: 110/120 (29 Reading - 27 Listening/Speaking/Writing).

Career goals - Long term: Work for a Venture Capital firm. Immediately after MFin: IB analyst.

Universities targeted:
UK: Imperial - LSE MSc Finance (Or Private Equity?) - Cass Business School - Warwick.
France/Italy/Spain: HEC - ESSEC - Bocconi - ESADE.

What are my chances based on my profile? Any advice is welcome.

Thank you!

 

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