Looking for the right master of Finance

<p>Hi people! I'm currently an undergrad student at Bocconi University, Milan. My major is finance and I'm looking for the right master to help me get into IB. I would like to work in the east coast, possibly in NY.</p>

<p>I don't have any full-time work experience. I only have an internship!</p>

<p>I'm considering many possibilities:
- MIT and Princeton would be ideal, although it's pretty hard to be admitted and MIT is outrageously expensive!
- There are other universities which seem to offer good programs: Boston College, Vandy( although I would prefer staying in the EC), Rochester, JHU etc.
- I have also considered some master of Financial Engineering, but I'm good quite sure it would be the right choice
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What do you suggest me?</p>

<p>Thanks for your time!</p>

<p>Boston College, Vanderbilt, and Villanova are some of the more prominent east coast schools. JHU has a PT program. BU has a MS in Investments if you were more asset management focused. Boston has Bentley, Brandeis, and Suffolk if you want to stay in Boston. Philly has Drexel, Nova, Temple, St. Joe’s if you want to focus on Philly. </p>

<p>I’d personally stick with the first three if you are married to the EC, with Nova and BC being more dominant in the Boston/Philly/NYC area and Vanderbilt being strong in NYC and the South.</p>