IV leagues prospective graduate student - please help

<p>Hi there,</p>

<p>My profile:
Attended a French lycee and graduated with distinction (Bien) in the economics field while leaving in Africa.</p>

<p>I then graduated last year with a double major BA Economics, Environmental, Studies from York University Toronto. I achieved an overall grade of 76.5% but 79.97% over the last three years of my five year degree. I did fairly better in my Environmental studies courses than in my math and econ classes overall though I did kill it in my last years of undergrad. I was also very active in student bodies while in undergrad. There was a constant progression in my grades since my first year as I had to adapt to a completely new academic standard/language barrier before become perfectly fluent and organized. </p>

<p>To make up my average math skills, I am currently enrolled for the CFA level 1 exam and expecting to apply to grad school for an Msc Finance/Financial Economics after passing the CFA level 2 exams, ie if all goes all, Im aiming to submit my applications by december 2015.</p>

<p>I am aiming at a 740/800 for the GMAT. </p>

<p>I am currently working in a private bank as an analyst, my third promotion in less than year. I work on thorough analysis of economic sectors, financial analysis, a bit of investment banking, and I do a bit of client-facing sometimes. </p>

<p>I would like to know what my chances are to getting into the following programs (please be blunt):
1. MIT MS Finance
2. Princeton MS Finance
3. Oxford MS Financial Economics OR Cambridge Msc Finance
4. HEC Msc International Finance
5. Insead Msc Finance
6. LBS Msc Finance
7. Columbia msc financial econ</p>

<p>Thank you for your help.</p>