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Goldsmiths economics

I’m asking this question on behalf of someone else. I have received CCC in my A levels and have been accepted into goldsmiths economics. Should I take a chance on goldsmiths to study economics or would it be better to not go to university?
Original post by ejaazchy
I’m asking this question on behalf of someone else. I have received CCC in my A levels and have been accepted into goldsmiths economics. Should I take a chance on goldsmiths to study economics or would it be better to not go to university?

If you like Goldsmiths and you like economics, why not? :tongue:

If it fits in your long term plans and you want to study economics, is there something about goldsmiths that is putting you off?
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Original post by 04MR17
If you like Goldsmiths and you like economics, why not? :tongue:
If it fits in your long term plans and you want to study economics, is there something about goldsmiths that is putting you off?


I saw that goldsmiths isn’t a good university for economics and I was wondering whether it would even be worth it to get a degree there
Original post by ejaazchy
I saw that goldsmiths isn’t a good university for economics and I was wondering whether it would even be worth it to get a degree there

A good university is the one that's best suited to you, if you think you'd enjoy it - go. :smile:

If you want to go into investment banking in the future, I'd be advising against. However, employers in the vast majority of other industries simply do not care about the "prestige" of the university you attend. :wink:

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