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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC into both. I know that UChicago has a super stellar rep for economics.[b] But, attention to undergrads is reportedly poor.[/b] Wellesley OTOH seems very strong in its pedagogy. Anyone with kids/experience in these schools able to offer any insight? [/quote] [b]The above bolded sentence is total horse manure[/b]. OP: This shouldn't be a hard decision as you either want to attend a small, single sex school or you don't. The competition at U Chicago may be intense--certainly an academically more demanding environment than found at Wellesley College. One source lists these universities as the Top 7 for economics & econometrics: MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, UC-Berkeley, LSE, & U Chicago, but not sure as to whether this ranking is for graduate programs or for undergraduate econ programs. NICHE ranks the Top 10 undergrad econ programs as: Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, U Chicago, Michigan, Princeton, MIT. Wellesley College is ranked as #28 for undergraduate economics.[/quote]
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