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<p>Chicago would be your best bet then. You would receive an excellent and challenging education in economics and mathematics. </p>
<p>I imagine attending Chicago would not deny you the prospects of a better job. In fact, recruiting there is probably much better than at Vnova or SMU.</p>
<p>A chicago degree is easily the most impressive of the three and the student body far more intellectual (which may not be what you want).</p>
<p>@yabeyabe2: I’d personally be around people who have some sort of bearing of this World, and at least some interest in Politics. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll die if I end up at a school where nobody cares about sports, entertainment, etc. </p>
<p>More or less I am trying to figure out the social life at UChicago right now. Most people I know about at school know it infamously as the school where fun comes die. I know that those same people too can’t understand sarcasm in text either. How the city of Chicago (not the university) is boring is beyond me. Nevertheless I still want to know at least.</p>
<p>Same thing applies to SMU, 'Nova, etc.</p>