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The uploaded guide reports about 10 applications per place, making Cambridge Economics a highly competitive undergraduate course.
Practice Cambridge Economics video interview questions and get AI feedback on quantitative reasoning, economic analysis, and analytical communication so you can explain your thinking clearly in demanding academic discussion.
Cambridge Economics is a quantitatively rigorous three-year BA that combines theory, data, policy, and close academic discussion through the supervision system. Interviews in the uploaded sources are college-specific, but they consistently emphasise guided problem-solving, economic reasoning, and clear explanation rather than memorised answers.
The uploaded guide reports about 10 applications per place, making Cambridge Economics a highly competitive undergraduate course.
Success depends on meeting demanding academic requirements and performing strongly in admissions assessment and interview discussion.
The course moves from broad first-year foundations to later specialisation, including a compulsory final-year dissertation on a chosen topic.
Candidates are assessed on how well they solve applied quantitative problems, apply economic concepts to markets and policy, interpret data and claims carefully, explain reasoning clearly, and adapt when challenged with new information or questions.
Assessment focuses on quantitative reasoning, economic analysis, data interpretation, causal reasoning, analytical communication, learning agility, motivation, and course fit.
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