I strongly recommend the LSE to people who want to be stretched and developed. It certainly is not for the faint hearted and high stress levels are to be expected, but this is ideal preparation for people who aspire to work in high pressure environments. The teaching is better than at some other Universities, but expect Masters Students to teach, especially in first/second year of your undergraduate. Some teachers could certainly improve on teaching, but that is the tradeoff for learning from leading academics in their fields. The lessons I learnt from my academic and extracurricular experiences are certainly beneficial in day to day interactions, and the friends that I made at the LSE, be it through Sports, my course or the accommodation, will last for a lifetime. The LSE, through the SU, offers a tremendous amount of opportunities and you can definitely find people that share your interests. Your life as a student at the LSE really depends on your involvement and what you put in. You make your experience at the LSE! In the 3 years I have been there, I saw LSE improve by a lot, and I will be excited to return in the future! The Library is still getting some controversy, as there are only a limited number of seats, but gernerally I have been impressed by the steps LSE has taken to improve student satisfaction! Studying and living in the heart of London definitely has spoilt me for my postgraduate and I still have London in my heart. I love its internationality, allvthe opportunities and the fact that something is always happening. In my first years I lived in Bloomsbury, in Passfield hall (best hall ever, location and size wise!) and in my last year I have fallen in love with Angel.