LSE or University of Chicago for economics?

<p>well, even just by looking at Chicago Econ nobels, I’m pretty sure the number is around 27 or something like that… regardless, I had just pointed this stat out as a joke… but sorry if I have seriously offended anyone.</p>

<p>On the greater issues, I am a huge fan of a liberal arts education, and I think that this would be one of the deciding factors when you consider Chicago and any other school, for that matter. Chicago has one of the, if not the most demanding common-core curriculum of any college in the United States. Therefore, if you are looking for a very strong Econ education along with a broad and extensive general education, Chicago is the place for you. If you’re thinking of just doing econ straight through, then I’d recommend LSE, since you first and second year at Chicago will not be solely devoted to Econ.</p>