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You could also consider London School of Economics.

It is too late to apply now but applications open again in October. They offer
Msc in Fin and Eco
Msc in Eco (also 2 yr research)
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The major investment backs accept undergrads from a wide range of backgrounds including non-quant ones ln the humanities (e.g. Comp Lit, English, etc.). Thus, your grounding in econ should more than suffice for these firms. Of course, there is nothing wrong with investigating your options for graduate school. We have compiled a long list of MS Finance and MS Econ programs on GMATClub that might interest you as well.
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thanks Hjort

I think I have kinda made up my mind. I am applying several programs and see if I can get accepted and will decide later. I really like the programs at Oklahoma State University and University of Arizona. What kinda GMAT scores would get me into the programs? And what are their reputation like in general?
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