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<p>Let me understand you. You may be willing to give up your “DREAM school” because of some unverifiable opinions of a random stranger on the internet? I don’t get it. Assuming the writer of the review is actually a Stanford student, his main complaint seems to be that Stanford economics is “extremely theoretical.” Isn’t the point of college to seek, nurture and develop new and exciting ideas through high-level critical and analytical thinking? If you’re looking to learn a trade, you can pursue an MBA in the future. More likely, your immediate post-grad employment will provide the training. You have to honestly ask yourself what you want for the next four years. Do you want to learn how to think for yourself or do you want others to train you for a vocation? Only you know the answer.</p>
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<p>Perhaps this will alleviate your concerns:</p>
<p>[Best</a> Colleges - Education - US News and World Report](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-ut-rank]Best”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/national-ut-rank)</p>