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Hofstra Masters in Quantitative Finance

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I've never really heard of the MSQF in Hofstra program before and I couldn't find much information on it on the web. Anyone know anything about this program?

I'm deciding whether I should go to this program or go to Baruch for the QMM. I know that the MSQF program is essentially the MFE program, but if it's not going to help me get into a quantitative finance position, it's not going to work for me. Anyhow any info would be appreciated.
 
All I know is madoff from there. lol . I would probably lean towards Baruch. it's closer to the financial district. Maybe you can take classes from the MFE program as electives? I don't know if it's allowed.

I am not sure though. I don't know either program.
 
Wow there must be no info on this course, spent a good part of the night trying look for something, emailing and etc. I'll post some stuff if anything comes in from the department.
 
FYI: there is no connection between the Baruch MFE Program and the QMM program
 
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