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  1. elmcdermott's Avatar
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    Recommended Classes to Take
    Hi all,

    I am a student from the U.S. and I am going to LSE this upcoming academic year to study economics and political science in the General Course (undergrad). I am planning on taking two economics classes and one political science class. I know that the economics classes can be quite rigorous so I am trying to find something that may not be quite as difficult to take as my fourth class. Any suggestions?

    Thanks!!
  2. Swayum's Avatar
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    Re: Recommended Classes to Take
    Well, what's your background in economics? What sort of stuff have you covered so far? What kind of topics are you interested in (macro/micro?)?
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