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Certificate in Quantitative Finance

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hi,i'm sissie and new here. now i'm a graduate student in peking student(China)and going to apply for fall08 MFE in USA.Ihave a degree in finance engineering with gpa3.3,and a double degree on maths with a very low GPA which is less than 2.8.
now, i wonder if certificate in quantitative finance (pass with high score)and high scores in SUB maths GRE can counters my low gpa?
by the way,i want to know if you guys consider certificate in quantitative as a good certification?or maybe you think it is not very useful.......



{The Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF), launched in January 2003, has been designed by Dr Paul Wilmott to provide a high-level training course for individuals working in, or intending to move into, derivatives and risk management. Faced with an ever-increasing range of generalist financial courses, the CQF is unique in its structured approach and commitment to the field of practical quantitative finance. This six-month intensive program consists of thirty-two straight-to-the-point formal evening lectures and other more informal workshops which deliver the necessary knowledge base and skills needed to succeed in this fast-paced working environment. This Certificate provides an in-depth coverage of practical quantitative methods important in today's financial markets. }
 
It is good to have the CQF if you are already working in finance industry. I would personally prefer a masters degree instead.
 
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