Economics
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The top 10 universities for this course: 1. Oxford University |
The best things about Economics:
"The lectures are very good because of the teachers we have, so I guess the quality of the teaching is the best thing."
Terry, at University of Surrey - Read more
"It's a highly valued degree from a reputable university. I also love my subject and its fun to learn about it."
George, at University of Surrey - Read more
"Being taught by some of the worlds leading experts in the field."
Jamie, at University of St Andrews - Read more
"If you do a BA instead of BSc you can avoid MOST (but not all) of the Maths modules. The course is very flexible and students can pick and choose the modules they would prefer to do and there are a large number of options."
Harry, at The University of Nottingham - Read more
"I really like how flexible the course is. All the lecturers are world class and all the tutors seem to really care about the students. They are all very approachable and will give extra help and support to any student who feels they are struggling to keep up. I feel the best thing about my degree is it is completely tailored to me and I really enjoy all my units."
Archie, at Loughborough University - Read more
"It encompasses several different disciplines - maths, history, politics etc"
Chris, at University of Cambridge - Read more
"There are interesting lectures and lecturers with a good combination of lectures and seminars. "
Antonia, at University of Bristol - Read more
"Learning about things that have actually happened"
Jane, at The University of Birmingham - Read more
The worst things about Economics:
"The amount of reading needed and there are lots of exams."
Jane, at The University of Birmingham - Read more
"The hardness of Econometrics!"
Antonia, at University of Bristol - Read more
"The workload is very heavy"
Chris, at University of Cambridge - Read more
"I would be happier with more contact hours, however I am very pleased with all parts of my degree programme and really can't think of anything to fault it."
Archie, at Loughborough University - Read more
"I enjoy everything about economics at Nottingham."
Harry, at The University of Nottingham - Read more
"It is sometimes boring."
Jamie, at University of St Andrews - Read more
"The lectures are very good because of the teachers we have, so I guess the quality of the teaching."
Terry, at University of Surrey - Read more
"If you do not understand something or do not work hard enough it's easy to fall behind."
George, at University of Surrey - Read more
Reviews for Economics:
Jane P, 1st Year doing Economics at The University of Birmingham![]()
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Antonia P, 1st Year doing Economics at University of Bristol![]()
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Chris E, 2nd Year doing Economics at University of Cambridge![]()
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Jonty P, 2nd Year doing Economics with International Relations at University of Exeter![]()
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Archie F, 1st Year doing Economics at Loughborough University![]()
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Henny G, 3rd Year doing Economics and Social Studies (Politics) at University of Manchester![]()
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Harry S, 1st Year doing Economics at The University of Nottingham![]()
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Shelley C, 1st Year doing Business Economics at Nottingham Trent University![]()
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Jamie D, 3rd Year doing Economics at University of St Andrews![]()
Terry K, 2nd Year doing Economics at University of Surrey![]()
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George M, 3rd Year doing Economics at University of Surrey
Ed D, 1st Year doing Economics and Social Studies (Politics) at University College London, University of London
