Graduate with a Bachelors Degree outside USA

<p>I am going to earn my bachelors degree in Hospitality Management outside the US from a private vocational school. I am a US citizen and am aiming to to attend a public college or university that offers a Masters in Finance. However when I look at the admission requirements for CUNY Baruch, it says I need 2 letters of recommendations and that I need a resume. I only have 2 years total work experience my whole life. And I dont really have any recommendations i can use. Anyone attended Baruch for the Masters Program? Does it have a good business school? Do they accept students quickly? Can I just give them my transcript from the trade school I went? And my resume, would they accept me this way? </p>

<p>My goal is to earn a Masters Degree in Finanace as quickly and the cheapest possible in order to have a position in banks or to have 6 figure earning potential. Does anyone know any good schools that match what I am searching for?</p>

<p>Is the school you attend an accredited institution recognized by that country’s government and authorized to award baccalaureate degrees?</p>

<p>You generally need business experience or directly-related coursework in finance to undertake a graduate degree in it. Same with an MBA - no worthwhile MBA program accepts students without real-world business experience.</p>

<p>There is no magic ticket straight to a six-figure income.</p>