Which EU MSF programs are realistic?

Hi all, I'm looking for a bit of direction as to which European (London and Continental) pre-experience Masters degrees I should apply to. Here is my background:

-3.3 GPA (school known for grade deflation, but still a fuck-up), have not yet taken GMAT. -Bilingual (fluent in English & another EU language) finance student at a top 30 worldwide uni with EU citizenship -Have completed 2 S&T internships, one at an unknown shop and the other at a fairly reputable shop (non-bank). -Have completed a PE internship at a small shop with a focus on a hot industry -Have strong extracurriculars/leadership experience focused on finance primarily -Have a strong story focused on markets, good interviewing skills, good recommendations -No need for financial aid.

So, which Masters should I consider? I know for a fact I want to go the macro S&T route upon graduation. I'd love to start out in S&T straight out of undergrad, but I think I've royally screwed myself w/ the GPA. Thanks :)

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