LSE or University of Chicago for economics?

<p>I was trying to point out the fact that the amount of noble prize winners is not exacly comparable to the quality of the teaching. We can also not forget that LSE related people are very unlikely to win 50% of the noble Prizes offeared because it is not a science university which leaves Economcs, Peace and Literature (It would not exacly be strong in this department either, LOL). Also LSE has a far smaller student body. I am in no way saying Chicago is a bad school. It is very good im just pointing out that going for an institution just because it has x amount of noble prize winners is not exacly a safe proofe method of comparing universities. In all fairness most universities do not have any.</p>