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Insights into UConn's Econ Major

Hey y'all, I'm a high school junior considering an Economics major and UConn is on my radar. Does anyone have any experiences or insights about their program? What about internship or research opportunities? Any info would be super appreciated!

a year ago

As someone who has worked closely with economics students, I can provide some insights into the Economics program at the University of Connecticut (UConn). UConn offers both a BA and BS program for this major, allowing you to tailor your degree to your career goals. The BA degree focuses more on the liberal arts approach, integrating historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives to economic issues whereas the BS degree involves more math and statistics, preparing students for rigorous quantitative analysis in their future roles.

UConn's economics faculty is highly respected and often involved in research in a variety of areas, including health economics, econometrics, and environmental economics, among others. As a student there, you would have the opportunity to collaborate with these professionals which could lead to research opportunities.

As for internships, UConn has a strong career services department that regularly posts internship opportunities specifically for economics students. They also host career fairs where students can meet potential employers. Many economics students at UConn secure internships at financial institutions, consulting firms, and government organizations.

Another advantage of UConn is its Honors program. If you're a high-achieving student, you might consider applying to the Honors Program which provides special research opportunities, smaller class sizes, and personalized advising. The economics department at UConn has a high proportion of honors students, which speaks to the academic rigor and high-quality instruction of the program.

I hope this helps! UConn offers a strong Economics program with many resources for its students. As always, I recommend contacting the department directly to ask any specific questions you may have and to get the most accurate, up-to-date information. You can also try reaching out to current students or alumni through LinkedIn or UConn's alumni network to get a more personal perspective on the program.

a year ago

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