Anonymous wrote:If your kid is serious about economics, hands down UChicago. If they want to be coddled or have their hands held, or sing kumbaya with other woke warriors, Wellsley.
Are they a true scholar or not? If so, Chicago. If not, Wellsley.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Co-Ed versus all women, city versus suburb, SLAC vs Uni - I mean they’re very different experiences so why not leave it up to your DD? Either one is excellent and strong career and grad school outcomes either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think U Chicago produces more Nobel prize winners. Wellesley can be easily confused with Wesleyan; their names sound similar.
C'mon now. That's like saying don't go to Harvard because it can be confused with Haverford.
Yeah, all those Kumbaya warriors at Goldman SachsAnonymous wrote:If your kid is serious about economics, hands down UChicago. If they want to be coddled or have their hands held, or sing kumbaya with other woke warriors, Wellsley.
Are they a true scholar or not? If so, Chicago. If not, Wellsley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would they like to do with the degree?
Chicago's grad programs would be top 5 but as an undergrad school, it just doesn't have the same reputation even with all the policies to maximize USNWR rankings over the last 20 years.
Also, this is one of the first times I've seen someone who has Chicago and other options. Congratulations on getting in RD! They wait-list and pressure to commit and encourage ED about as much as any other place. Are you still waiting on other schools too?
This is false. I really don’t get the UChicago hate on this board.