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Originally Posted by Unregistered
get a 1st if possible.
be interested in microeconomic research - they are more driven towards that. so, if possible, do an empirical thesis.
no specific course, but any advanced courses in econometrics will be helpful. overall, you need at least a 2:1 economics degree to qualify for application.
source: my friend applied for it.
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wow did he get in? what is the pay like compared to others?
will internship be useful?