<p>Ok, how about Claremont Mckenna in SCal? It has an extensive list of Economics related majors. The Claremont Consortium allow students to cross register at any of the 5 colleges for classes. And with 5 colleges in one small area, you’ll have an UG student population about the same size as Chicago’s, instead of a small isolated LAC. They also offer generous FA. Are you planning on going on to Grad school? If so, then it won’t hurt you at all [ re grad school acceptance] to go to a top notch LAC , like Reed or CM, instead of a U.</p>
<p>Here are some of the MAJORS offered at CM in your areas of interest:
Economics
Econ-Accounting
Environment, Economics, and Politics
Ethics
Financial Economics
International Relations
Management Engineering
Philosophy
Philosophy and Public Affairs
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Robert Day Scholars Program
Robert Day School Master’s Program in Finance</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.cmc.edu/academic/programs.php[/url]”>http://www.cmc.edu/academic/programs.php</a>
AS you can see, CM offers a much more extensive selection of Economics related majors than most LAC’s. And you get the benefit of small class sizes, which is what Chicago also offers, but Calif weather! Something to think about. </p>
<p>note- my son , who was SURE that he was a “U of Chicago” student, if ever there was one,[ he was accepted there] , decided to go to a Calif U instead, weather being one of many factors in his decision.</p>