Thoughts on an MBA Applicant (Future)

I haven’t taken the GMAT yet so this is rough! But could anyone recommend potential top US schools I might have a shot at with a 680-720 on the GMAT? I’m a current senior (21)

Stats:

UC Berkeley student
Double Major in both Humanities (Political Economy) and Social Science (Environmental Science, Economics and Policy)
GPA: 3.3-3.4

Planning to pursue a Masters in Biomedical Information Systems soon (STEM field)!

Very likely to work in non-technical product management or growth strategy at a tech company/startup (after graduating)

Racial Background: International Student having grown up in Singapore, Australia and India
Languages: English, Hindi, Marathi, Mandarin Chinese, (will start learning French soon)

Internship Experience:

F50 Healthcare Marketing Intern
Private Equity Summer Intern
Associate Product Marketing Manager Intern at high growth HR tech startup
Product Management intern at fintech company

Extracurriculars:

Sales and Marketing Organization’s VP of Finance (Scaling it up, working on strategy consulting projects with food tech and ed tech startups, negotiating sponsorships from large F50 client in my freshman year )

Tech Consulting Club for Minorities, Non-tech and LGBTQ folks (Strategy Consulting projects with Google and IBM focused on app development, strategy with senior executives)

Interest in Asian Culture (Black Belt in Karate (6+ years + assistant teaching) and currently learning Korean taekwondo)

Google’s on Campus marketing team for education products

MBA Goals:
MBA in Strategy, Finance and Tech Management

MBA → consulting (either tech/mgmt consulting) → technical product management/venture capital work

The top MBA programs want to see 2-3 years of work experience in a top business on your application. Very few students are accepted straight out of undergrad.

You do not have work experience for a good MBA program – I’d look into 1 year MiMs / Finance programs at Duke, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, etc

Honestly your post is a bit confusing you talk about working after graduating but also about getting a masters in biomedical info sys, then you also talk about an MBA.