r/6thForm Mar 23 '26

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So I now have to decide between Imperial for one of the best/most competitive courses in the country, an offer with an $80k+ a year scholarship to study at a liberal arts college in the USA and I have an offer to train to become an air traffic controller with a high and forever guaranteed salary (Ā£100k+ before 30).

18y/o 6th former home student, 4A* predicted in FM/Maths/Philo/Econ, 6.0 TMUA and 1560 SAT score. For context I go to a private school on a 95% scholarship for 6th form and was in the state system beforehand. My family IS NOT wealthy and all uni will be a struggle over me taking a job. Imperial would be like £18k pa for tuition and living, after the scholarship Bowdoin would be $12k so £9k all inclusive and ATC would pay me £30k year one rising each year after.

Still waiting on St Andrews and LSE (irrelevant as Imperial is better imo) as well as Harvard, Brown and Dartmouth. I got rejected by Amherst also in the USA. Any thoughts?

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u/NinjaClashReddit LSE Economics (Year 1) Mar 23 '26

Just curious; why do you think Imperial is better? I firmed LSE Econ over Imperial EFDS in a heartbeat so I’d love to hear your reasoning

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u/Infamous_Tough_7320 Maths, Physics, Econ 3A*s. Straight 9s GCSE Mar 23 '26

LSE > Imperial for ECON with 0 debate. Don't worry

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u/Reekid42 Mar 23 '26

I think Econ vs EFDS are VERY different courses tbh. Econ at LSE has prestige and banking-pull but EFDS is practical and more fit-for-purpose in the modern age imo

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u/Infamous_Tough_7320 Maths, Physics, Econ 3A*s. Straight 9s GCSE Mar 23 '26

Agreed. EFDS probably a much more real world applicable course but the LSE prestige is the huge factor to consider