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Improving math profile before applying

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I am applying to Financial Engineering/Mathematical Finance for Fall 2011.

My profile follows:
GRE: 1470 (800Q + 670VA)
TOEFL: 104

CFA level-1 pass

Work ex: One and a half years of experience working in a financial technology firm. Have worked on their OMS

Completed undergrad from Pune university, India in 2009.
Here i have covered almost all the prerequisites of mathematics.

But the problem is this:
My score in math subjects
Math1: 60
Math2: 50
Math3: 69
Math4: 73

The major reason for me pursuing this field is good exposure to trading and my love for mathematics, which cannot be portrayed by my marks.

I have been searching for some course that can change this. From all courses posted at QuantNet, I found only one course from NETMATH (intro to probability theory) that i found relevant. But i want to know, if it will be worth going for. Because it is a costly course, i want to make sure this is the right course that would make an impact.

Thanks in advance for the advice.
 
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