<p>I'm currently decding between Hamilton and Grinnell, I know Hamilton has a great econ program but I haven't really heard much abt Econ at Grinnell? How is it? And how connected to the real world is all classes in general? Is it possible and easy for a Canadian student to find internships/jobs in the summer? And is it possible to get into really good business schools/find a good job after graduation? Thanks!</p>
<p>I can't really compare Grinnell and Hamilton econ departments. I would suggest that you look at the course titles and maybe they will tell you something about the emphasis of the programs. Almost all really good B-schools want you to have 3-4 years of work experience these days, so where you go undergrad may not matter all that much and certainly you can go from Grinnell to any grad school if your grades, test scores and work experience are what they're looking for.</p>