| I mean grad school before world bank |
| I worked at CIA as an economic analyst for many years (with a BA in econ, no graduate degree). We had a mix in our branch of undergraduate econ majors and Masters and PhDs. It was great. |
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My husband manages a small portfolio of quant funds.
He was a triple major in econ, statistics, and poli sci (his first major when he thought he might want to do law school). Math minor He also has a master's degree in statistics He says if he could go back and do it again, he'd major in econ, math, and statistics |
| Master degree |
| My recent grad got a great job in consulting. The economics degree was a plus because it indicates a foundation in analysis and economic concepts, as well as comfort with numbers. He is not, and will never be, an economist so a masters or PhD in econ is not needed. His likely path is to an MBA. |
| Economics, particularly from the very strong schools, is often a springboard to consulting and finance. Since many Ivy and other top schools don't have business programs, it is something of a stand in for that. I think a number of firms prefer Economics plus liberal arts to a business degree for these hires. |
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I think an Economics degree is a great basis for almost anything you want to do.
Economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resources. It teaches an analytical framework to approach such problems, using logic and statistical tools. It applies to almost anything. It's also great as an adult to understand what they're talking about on the news! |
My son is thinking of this route. Was it hard to gain acceptance to med school, or did you take all the pretend as a minor? If it was not hard, is it because you went to a top undergrad? |
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| Fed Economist GS 14 |
| I had a social science major from a liberal arts school and a bunch of econ friends. I'd say about half went to graduate school for econ, and the other half ended up as: computer programmers, consultants, bankers, and government employees. |
That was my dad. He was a back in the day grad/ recruit and he did have an MA. |
| ^ma in Econ |
| Investment Banking |
| What's econ? How to say we should give more money to rich people using math. A major for toadies and sucks for the ruling class. |