Hi, and thank you for your inquiry.
There are several unknowns for me in evaluating your profile but I'll do my best given what you've provided. I think that the 660, combined with a slightly low GPA of 3.2 is going to present a bit of a challenge, although that is mitigated to a degree by your having received that gpa in a quantitative and demanding double major. Your work in an analytical field (and presumably good recommendations from work) can speak to your ability to thrive in such an environment - please ask your recommenders to indicate your intellectual, analytical and quantitative abilities in your recommendations.
The unknowns for me are where you got your degree, what activities you do outside of work currently, the strength of your recommendations, what kind of leadership ability you've shown at work, whether you've had international experience, and whether you are able to present different sides of yourself to the committee - for example, writing only about accounting and finance - whether at work or in clubs - is somewhat one-dimensional. Do you have personal stories you can share to give the committee more of a sense of who you are.
I do want to touch on one other comment that you made: "I think my strength is my work experience/prestige of the firms and how much i really want this." Your work experience may well be a strength, especially if you can demonstrate solid initiative, results and leadership, but I want to caution you about considering your commitment to getting the MBA as a strength; I think most people who put themselves through the application process want this just as much.
Given all the unknowns, the schools you mention seem somewhat like stretches, although that could change if I had more information. A 690 would improve your profile, but I don't know enough to say ito what degree.
Best of luck,
Jessica
Jessica Shklar, MBA
Senior Consultant
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