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Need advice on the best undergraduate Econ programs

Hey there. So I've been really into economics recently, and I think I want to major in it. The problem is, I don't know which schools have the strongest undergraduate programs for Econ. What are some of the best universities known for their Econ program?

a year ago

For a strong undergraduate Economics program, you have several options. Here are a few notable ones:

1. Harvard University: Not only is this Ivy League known for excellence across many disciplines, but it has one of the strongest Economics programs in the country with its faculty regularly contributing to groundbreaking research in the field.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT's Department of Economics is recognized worldwide and offers a rigorous and mathematically intensive program.

3. University of Chicago: Here, you would study at the legendary Chicago School of Economics. Many Nobel laureates in Economics have been associated with this school.

4. Stanford University: Stanford's Econ department is renowned, and its location in Silicon Valley can provide unique opportunities related to tech economics.

5. Princeton University: Princeton's Economics major combines practical applications with rigorous coursework and offers one of the most mathematically rigorous programs.

Keep in mind that these are all quite competitive. It's also important to note that a good fit is just as crucial as program prestige. Consider the schools’ curricula, faculty, research opportunities, class sizes, locations, and overall student lifestyles when making your choices.

You may also want to look into liberal arts colleges, such as Williams College or Claremont McKenna, which are known for their outstanding Economics programs. These settings might provide smaller class sizes and more personalized attention.

Remember, the "best" program is the one that aligns with your personal and academic goals, provides a challenging and supportive environment, and prepares you for your post-graduation plans, whether that's a career in economics or further study in a graduate program.

a year ago

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