<p>hey guys,</p>
<p>I got admitted into Penn (college of arts and sciences) and also got an offer from LSE for Maths and Economics. If i do choose to go to Penn, i will probably double major in Maths and Economics.</p>
<p>I'm currently torn between the two universities. I have been to both universities for open days/visits and honestly like both roughly the same.</p>
<p>I would ideally like to pursue a career in business/finance/banking of and so that makes it even harder (Penn has Wharton and although i am in CAS i can take as many classes as i want in Wharton) whereas LSE is known around the world as a top business/finance/banking school. I would ideally like to work in the Far east (so not India, middle east etc.) and also Australia. No interest in US or Europe.</p>
<p>Please give me some advice on which i should go for</p>
<p>Which university is better for:
-Maths and Economics?
-Entry to world of business/finance/banking
-Which has better prestige/brand name (whatever you want to call it) internationally?</p>
<p>I posted this already in the UPenn section but have barely any response</p>