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i got my masters degree in economics and i did pretty well. i recieved my degree from a CUNY school.

2006-12-07 03:59:18 · 5 answers · asked by theunknown2003 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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PhDs.org is a free site that answers that question. This link will help you start your search. The problem is they dont break it down by consentrations. The good thing is its free. There are other good lists out there but they charge money.

http://www.phds.org/rankings/economics/....

If your planning on getting a Ph.D. in Economics you will need to have a STRONG background in math. What is the highest math you took? Most respectable Ph.D. programs in econ will require you to have at least advanced calc, linear algebra, and some math structures (proofs or whatnot). Some programs also like courses in stats. If you don't have these math classes I doubt you will be able to get into any program without deficiencies, if your accepted at all. (some do not addmit with difficiencies.)

How were your grades in College? Did you take any college level competency exams like the GMAT and whatnot?

Have you done any research, thesis for honors, apprenticeships, or internships? That will also have an impact on your admittance.

Here is a gimped list of good colleges plz use the phds.org link above to find out what is more important to you. This search was done on scholarly quality.

1. Harvard University 11.06 4.95
1. University of Chicago 11.06 4.95
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 10.98 4.93
4. Stanford University 10.94 4.92
5. Princeton University 10.59 4.84
6. Yale University 9.99 4.70
7. University of California - Berkeley 9.35 4.55
8. University of Pennsylvania 8.83 4.43
9. Northwestern University 8.66 4.39
10. University of Minnesota 7.93 4.22
11. University of California - Los Angeles 7.50 4.12
12. Columbia University 7.28 4.07
13. University of Michigan 7.11 4.03
14. University of Rochester 7.02 4.01
15. University of Wisconsin - Madison 6.68 3.93
16. University of California - San Diego 6.12 3.80
17. New York University 5.35 3.62
18. Cornell University 5.09 3.56
19. California Institute Technology 5.00 3.54
20. University of Maryland College Park
21. Boston University 4.36 3.39
22. Duke University 4.23 3.36
23. Brown University 4.15 3.34
24. University of Virginia 3.54 3.20
25. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 3.37 3.16
26. University of Washington 3.33 3.15
27. Michigan State University 3.07 3.09
28. University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 2.99 3.07
29. Washington University 2.68 3.00
30. University of Iowa 2.56 2.97
31. University of Texas at Austin 2.30 2.91
32. Johns Hopkins University 2.13 2.87
33. Ohio State University 1.95 2.83
33. Texas A&M University 1.95 2.83
33. University of Pittsburgh 1.95 2.83
36. Iowa State University 1.74 2.78
36. University of Arizona 1.74 2.78
38. University of California - Davis 1.61 2.75
39. State University of New York - Stony Brook 1.52 2.73
40. University of Southern California

2006-12-09 04:33:45 · answer #1 · answered by Tacereus 4 · 0 0

London School of Economics.

2006-12-07 04:01:14 · answer #2 · answered by vintageprincess72 4 · 0 0

on the same time as you will possibly not choose a bachelors in economics to get right into a PhD application, you will choose a bachelors in psychology to pass into the psychology PhD application. Your determination of bachelors dictates your techniques for a bachelors. yet you will in all likelihood earn greater income economics.

2016-10-17 22:49:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-12-07 04:04:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

University of Chicago. By far the best Economics department anywhere.

2006-12-07 04:31:37 · answer #5 · answered by JHUguy123 3 · 0 1

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