First-year reflections on PPE

This post is substantially more negative than how I (writing in June 2026, after the end of my degree) feel about PPE, although the caveats in the box below do bring it closer to my current position. I’m leaving this post up as a record of my thoughts in first and second year, but you might prefer to read more recent (and better-written) posts like my synthesis of what I learned from studying PPE.

TL;DR [Added February 2025]: I wouldn’t recommend studying PPE for the content – I think it’s unlikely that I will use any more than 5% of what I’ve learned from it in future – but if you want to spend most of your time on extracurricular activities and don’t mind forgoing learning about technical things, it’s a pretty good choice. I get by with about 20h/week of work during term, and another ~30h total over each vacation, which leaves a reasonable amount of time for other things.

[Added October 2025]: Compared to first year (which is when I wrote this post), my enjoyment of the papers I’m studying has increased a lot, largely because I’ve been able to focus on what I’m most interested in (but also because my tutors have got better, on average). Still, I don’t think I enjoyed the PPE content meaningfully more than I’d have enjoyed, say, CS.

Sometimes I’m asked by people hoping to study PPE (philosophy, politics, and economics) for tips on how to do well in their applications. This is not the place that I’d direct them to in response; for advice on what I think helps your chances of success, look here.

At the start of that post, though, I caution that

One thing I would recommend doing first is working out whether you actually want to study the subject.

I don’t think I spent enough time on this reflective step, and when I arrived at Merton to start the degree, there was much about it I found unsatisfactory. What follows is an undistilled and currently pretty unstructured dump of my thoughts about the course.

Subject-by-subject

Philosophy

Politics

Economics

General points

Why did I choose it?

Some brainstormed points from February: