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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on the type of Economics. U Chicago is knows for the Chicago School of Economics, with Milton Friedman at its center, who for many here will be very conservative, even libertarian. Also, U Chicago Economics is very heavily mathematics-based, so it is not easy. If you can't do multivariable calculus as the entry point into economics, you can't major in economics at U Chicago.[/quote] This is false - If you take calc 2 your first semester, you can take the math for economics course 2nd semester and begin the economics analysis sequence your second year after the intro classes first year.[/quote]
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