University of Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
New york University, new york University
Of course, there are also those Ivy League schools, but these schools are not accessible to ordinary people, and they are either powerful or rich. If you don't have either, you can only apply for some good schools with upper-middle level. In fact, American universities ranked 30th to 100 can try. If your GPA is not high, apply for Tier4. Tier 3 belongs to the middle, a little higher.
And it depends on what you study. If you are an undergraduate, just find a university. Find a slightly better public school, state school, which is cheaper than private school (it is not easy to get a scholarship for undergraduate students). After reading, work if you can, and continue studying if you can't. I want to study for a master's degree in finance, but those cattle schools really don't. They only have an MBA degree, so you really have to go to the school that ranks below 30, where there is a master's degree in finance.
In addition, the master of finance in the United States is clearly divided, such as financial management (focusing on corporate finance), financial engineering, investment management, risk management, banking and so on. So you have to choose before signing up. Some schools require GRE scores in financial engineering. But they usually take TOEFL and GMAT. You can find out how to register for the exam in China by looking up relevant information on the Internet, and the most important thing is how to review.
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