<p>I banking you say? Ignore the idiots who have replied to your post. I have experience with both US and UK education. Take LSE and or Upenn. CHicago vs UCl for banking, finance etc, take UCL. Chicago is good but remember the 2 year common core. UCL has an excellent mathematics and economics department. A friend of mine graduated from LSE Government and Economics joint major this year and now works for the financial times. My cousin who is now in Finance got through to Upenn.</p>
<p>If you want something more all rounded before venturing into economics, then take Chicago. LSE, UCL, Upenn = fast track to I banking. If you get into Oxford too then it’s really your call. Oxford is a name that carries everywhere and anywhere, just take time to think whether or not you’ll like it there…as in the environment, the people, the collegiate system. LSE carries a lot of weight in the states, particularly (not limited to) NY and Cali…after all high ranked universities there offer dual major/location programs with LSE.</p>
<p>Take care and best of luck for everything.</p>