Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'
University course discussion for economics.
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View Poll Results: Best Uni For Economics Outside The Top 5
Durham 18 30.00% Bristol 13 21.67% Bath 9 15.00% Nottingham 16 26.67% None Of These 4 6.67%
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Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'Which universities do many people think are better than Warwick/UCL for economics (outside the top 5)?(Original post by Jackflash23)
As the title says...
Best UK Universities for Economics (and related degrees) outside Oxbridge, LSE, and UCL/Warwick. Even though there are many people who see other unis better than UCL/Warwick, people generally seem to agree as these are the top 5.
Last edited by Tateco; 12-04-2012 at 18:19. -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'
This is a pretty meaningless poll anyway; it is like asking which is better out of UCL and Warwick. The four universities you mention probably form their own sub group after the top 5 as they are all very similar, but the point is that they are not in the top 5.
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Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'
I don't think there's a huge difference between those four unis you've offered, you can't go wrong with any of them. As they're so close academically, you'd be better off choosing the one you like the most generally, that'd bring you more benefits than university/reputation. They're all quite different places so it'd be silly to go somewhere for a tiny increase in reputation (if any) and hating the university.
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Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'i am second year econ student at durham. Durham is as close to warwick as u can get. Those ba bull**** is not true(Original post by Tateco)
Which universities do many people think are better than Warwick/UCL for economics (outside the top 5)?
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Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'mate u didnt go to durham, so just say sth you know(Original post by Classical Liberal)
Durham on the basis of their course should not be on that list.
Purely on the technical quality of the course I would say Bristol. -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'(Original post by 09001904)
mate u didnt go to durham, so just say sth you know
Lol(Original post by 09001904)
i am second year econ student at durham. Durham is as close to warwick as u can get. Those ba bull**** is not true -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'I carefully looked up the course, as I did think about applying there, and realised it was weak on rigorous mathematical content compared to other comporable unis.(Original post by 09001904)
mate u didnt go to durham, so just say sth you know -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'haha that is fair enough. pretty much what i thought 3 years ago. i rejected warwick before firming durham. if you set your mind which course is more mathematically rigourous, then durham is probably not as quantitative as other top unis.(Original post by Classical Liberal)
I carefully looked up the course, as I did think about applying there, and realised it was weak on rigorous mathematical content compared to other comporable unis.
when you get towards the second half your degree, you will realise it all boils downs to the individuals.
hope this helps! btw, wasnt trying to be a dick in the previous post, sorry if came off a bit like that -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'Bristol is a cooler place and has a better course, if you like maths.(Original post by tjunior)
Why are bristol and nottingham soo similar .. i'm so stuck on which to pick -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'Durham's course is probably the worst of the lot listed; it's offered by the Business School rather than the School of Social sciences, and if you look at the degree content, that means there are a lot of Business, accounting and Management modules throughout the degree than at the other places.(Original post by adc)
Durham is in a category above the other three I'd say. Probably add Exeter to that list as well.
From a brief look at their module list, you can't take any econometrics modules until your third year, whereas at the other three, you'll be doing econometrics from year 1, and there is a lot more maths content throughout the degree.
Durham University is probably better as a whole than the others listed, but it's Economics course isn't as good, unless you want a lot of business in it. -
Re: Top Uni For Economics Outside 'The Top 5'This is spot on, I was just too lazy to write it!(Original post by FDR)
Durham's course is probably the worst of the lot listed; it's offered by the Business School rather than the School of Social sciences, and if you look at the degree content, that means there are a lot of Business, accounting and Management modules throughout the degree than at the other places.
From a brief look at their module list, you can't take any econometrics modules until your third year, whereas at the other three, you'll be doing econometrics from year 1, and there is a lot more maths content throughout the degree.
Durham University is probably better as a whole than the others listed, but it's Economics course isn't as good, unless you want a lot of business in it.