08-12-2006, 10:10 AM
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LSE 4 its Eco program
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I think that is a fair comment. However, economics is not the only programme at LSE that is usually ranked one of the best in the world. Econ modules are generally easier than some of the other progs and so it might be little easier to score a very high grade. At the end of the day your degree worth is halved the day you get your first job. After your first day at work, the skills that you would acquire plus your intelligence/hard work would make the difference.
DT
LSE 4 its Eco program
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I think that is a fair comment. However, economics is not the only programme at LSE that is usually ranked one of the best in the world. Econ modules are generally easier than some of the other progs and so it might be little easier to score a very high grade. At the end of the day your degree worth is halved the day you get your first job. After your first day at work, the skills that you would acquire plus your intelligence/hard work would make the difference.
DT