<p>I did search for a situation like mine, but it appears to be fairly unique... any help would be appreciated.
I graduated in 2009 from a highly ranked undergrad (top 5) with a rather mediocre GPA in a humanity degree. GPA was around 2.4
After taking the LSAT, scoring high on it (>170) I got into one T14 school but decided to completely switch gears because of the generally horrific job prospects.</p>
<p>I went back to a mid-level state school in one of the larger east coast states and now I'm graduating (in 2 yrs) with a BA in physics and a BS in Mathematics concentration in Finance/Economics</p>
<p>Long story short, I have a 4.0 at this school, taking about 28 credit hours/semester on average, which has boosted my overall GPA to around a 3.15.
The whole point of going back was to try and get into investment banking. I've thought about opening up my alumni network and just networking into a job (should be relatively easy to get at least back office work), but I'd rather just skip the whole racket and get a Masters in Quant/Finance/Financial engineering.</p>
<p>What are my chances getting into UoC, Berk, Princeton, etc?
(I do have an ace in the hole in way of a great, and extremely unique, resume booster, but I'm not sure this makes any difference for grad schools... it's a work experience though)</p>
<p>GRE: 740V/800Q W:5</p>