<p>I am an international student and will be starting college this fall. I want to know which would be better for an economics/international relations double major, and also in terms of student body, extracurriculars, general atmosphere?
I’d really appreciate your help as I don’t have any source of comparing these, apart from visiting their web-sites.</p>
<p>It’s impossible to specify which school would be “better” in terms of student body, extracurriculars, and general atmosphere without first knowing what you’re looking for in those places. It’s not as though one school is objectively superior to the other when it comes to such subjective aspects.</p>
<p>I know very little about Brandeis, but math and economics are highly regarded at Williams. There is a major in political economy, and a concentration in international studies. In addition, the Center for Development Economics offers one the few Master’s Degree program at William, and is open only to international students (with some hands-on economic experience). <a href=“http://www.williams.edu/cde/[/url]”>Center for Development Economics;
I don’t know what Brandeis has to offer–why not email the two economics departments directly?</p>