Brandeis, Rochester, JHP , GWU & Tulane

Hey guys
I am an international student currently applying for MSF in the U.S.
GPA: 3.5
IELTS 7.0
GMAT 710 (Q49 V38)
I have applied for several universities so far. However, i need some opinions about these universities because I don't know them well. I have done some research but still confused. My main objective is to develop my skill and to find an employment in the U.S.
Could you please give me some comments on MSF programs of these universities:
Brandeis International Business School
JHP Carey Business school
UIUC
University of Rochester
GWU
Tulane University
Pepperdine
(BTW, i have accepted an offer from Cass business school of MSF program.)
Could you please give me your first and second choice among these universities if you were in my case and why you choose them.

 

Thank you for your reply! My goal is to find a job in financial domain in US. I choose those schools because I think they have good reputation, but I want to know more opinions from other peoples: how you think of those schools.

 

Thank you for your reply! My goal is to find a job in financial domain in US. I choose those schools because I think they have good reputation, but I want to know more opinions from other peoples: how you think of those schools.

 

Specifically, i want to work in Investment banking or as a personal financial advisor. Can you tell me why the schools listed won't help? Aren't some of they top business schools with good reputation?

 

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