LSE Geography with Economics vs UCL Economics
Considering both of these undergrad courses next year, I have the UCL offer already and still waiting for a decision from LSE. If I was to get both, is there one that is objectively better for my future (potentially IB)? I understand LSE is a stronger target uni than UCL but also that Economics may be viewed more highly than Geography with Economics. Any thoughts would be appreciated
Tough call but would lean LSE here for IB prospects, you’d probably have a better student experience as well.
Very close but I'd choose LSE
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