Ordering top programs by finance theory vs. programming

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Here's a list of the top programs I'm considering applying to for next year:
MIT, Princeton, Berkeley, Columbia MSFE, NYU, Columbia MAFN, CMU, Cornell

I want some programming component and all of these have that, but I don't want to be consumed by programming. I have a MS in Math from a mediocre school, but want to become a trader, preferably at a bank or hedge fund. Unfortunately the top MSF programs available don't place well into trading (Nova, Vandy, Texas, BC). I recently was accepted to UCLA (first one I applied to), but this program does not place particularly well into trading and I'm considering, strengthening my GRE scores (790Q/450V) and applying to the top 8 programs for traders.

I'm guessing the order starts with MIT as the most theoretical, but I'm not sure where it goes from there. Princeton is also titled a Master in Finance, but I hear there's less theory than in MIT. What I like about MIT and Princeton are the title Master in Finance (sounds broad enough to pass as not too quantish for people who don't want to put quants in trading roles) as well as the fact that they're probably the 2 most well respected universities on this list (not that the others are too shabby). The one thing I don't like about MIT is the way it's setup, Summer to Spring, no room for an internship. That's probably partially why Princeton is the hardest to get into.

Anyways, please help me order these.
 
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