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which uni is better for economics

Ok im predicted three A's in maths, economics and physics
and i am applying to study economics bsc but still stuck on choosing my back up uni's

it is out of -

essex university: who require 320 points (AB from alevel)

kent university: who require 320 points (BB from alevel) and do a year's work experience

surrey: who require ABB and also do a years work experience

which universities would be better in terms of job prospects (bearing in mind the years work experience and the reputation of each uni)

also i dont think any of them require alevel maths or economics but kent say 'Economics grade B at A level where taken.'

thanks ..
(edited 13 years ago)
Well by default you are likely to be more employable if you already have a years worth of experience though this difference is minimised with summer internships from the other unis. Bottom line is neither uni is really going to open/close any doors that the others wouldn't.

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