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Economics buffs, where you at?

I'm a junior seriously thinking of majoring in Econ, and I'm trying to compile a list of colleges to apply to. Can someone drop the names of some top undergrad Econ programs you know? Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

Sure, happy to help! In no particular order, here are some universities that are known for their strong undergraduate programs in Economics:

1. University of Chicago: The Econ department here is incredibly well-regarded, with numerous Nobel laureates associated with it.

2. Harvard University: Harvard's Econ department is also top-notch and offers students unique research opportunities.

3. Stanford University: Stanford's location in Silicon Valley makes it a great place to study Econ, especially because of the potential for internships and network building.

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Known for its rigorous approach to the field, MIT's Econ department is more mathematically intensive.

5. Princeton University: Princeton offers a well-rounded economic program that emphasizes both theory and hands-on experience.

6. University of California--Berkeley: One of the top Econ programs on the west coast, Berkeley combines rigorous academics with a broad range of extracurricular opportunities in the field.

7. Yale University: Yale's Economics department has a holistic approach and allows students to concentrate in areas like Policy, Finance, and Data Analysis, providing excellent grounding in both theory and empirical techniques.

All of these programs are highly competitive, so make sure your application is strong across all areas, like your grades, test scores (for colleges that are not test blind), and extracurriculars. As you look at these, remember that finding the right fit is crucial, as what may be top for one person might not be for another. Consider factors like location, culture, size of the school, and what opportunities are available for hands-on experience, like internships or research.

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