Wharton or LSE for undergrad?

<p>Got accepted into Wharton and LSE (Econometrics with Mathematical Economics). At Wharton i will most likely want to do a lot of mathsy economics. I have been to both universities and i think both locations have their pluses and minuses. The courses at both universities i don't mind either way.</p>

<p>I want a university fundamentally which won't close any doors. I don't want to go to LSE and then close the door for a job in the states or visa versa. So which university is more well known worldwide or will give me good job prospects worldwide?</p>

<p>This thread title kinda looks familiar–don’t you read your own threads? :)</p>

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<p>I’d say Wharton. But on the flip, the MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics is one of the most prestigious degrees in the world. </p>

<p>I think if money isn’t an issue (i.e. if you’re not a British citizen) Wharton is a clear winner. I also have an offer from LSE but will likely not be pursuing it.</p>