Philosphies of econ programs

<p>I forgot to put in University of Chicago- a school famous/notorious for its free market orientation. But again I don’t think ideology/school of thought matters at the undergrad level of econ. There’s a few things all economists, no matter what school, agree on. For example, Intermediate Micro is gonna be taught pretty much the same no matter where you go, likely even with the same Hal Varian Microecon book. Good schools will have better econ professors/TAs, but the content will be the same. But if you are thinking about connections and becoming an economist, it might help to get a professor with beliefs that align with yours.</p>