It’s a great environment, an amazing library and a good location to be a student. You can’t really complain.
It’s motivating to be a student here as you feel looked after by the staff and it’s very friendly.
View moreA great, diverse university with several budding Financial and Political sphere leaders. Whilst professors are great some teachers struggle to teach effectively as most of them are research students in their Masters/PhD years. School cafeterias have been improving but still lack the quality of catering in other prominent London universities. Accommodations are great. Career services are only useful to a certain extent, never come with the expectation that you’re guaranteed a job if you attend LSE ( especially if you’re not from the UK)
View moreExcellent academic staff and wonderful guidance all-around to succeed on the course! However, finishing a 9-month MSc course can be very challenging and does not leave room for more development in a career, or have an interactive class!
View moreCampus life is different at LSE compared to a campus university. Living in central London, there is a lot to learn, especially how to hustle and survive busy city life. However, the LSE campus has everything required by a student: a library that meets every student’s requirement, a student service center and a wellbeing center for any issue a student has and a faculty that can solve any academic issue that students are going through.
View moreLSE is a well-known university, famous for its social science courses. I am a third year student at LSE and I have pretty much enjoyed my time there. It is not what I expected when I first joined but the intense competitive culture for job application has made me a motivated and driven person. Students here study hard and play hard. Most people are part of a sport team. Extracurricular activities served as a platform for students to come together and meet each other. The school itself is very international with students from all over the globe. Student halls are within walking distance to the school. The best thing about the school is that it is in central London which means you have the best of London at your foot step!
View moreLSE is an amazing experience. It transformed me into a different, more mature individual and taught me lessons that would be beneficial throughout my career. I would definitely recommend the use of LSE’s library and its facilities in particular due to the immense help
View moreI think it really pushes you to achieve your best, includes a lot of self studying, has great career prospects as well as really good professors. I think at times the teaching quality can differ, depending on the department.
View moreThe university has very good reputation for its social sciences courses globally and is a well-known investment banking target school. Many graduates go into top end investment banking. However, it is also because of this that the uni becomes unbelievably career focused. Students are keen to find interns and graduate jobs as soon as they join the school. Therefore definitely not a great option for those who want to go on to research based studies.
View moreLots of top B.B. ppl come around feeling like employers care more about us than teachers. Reputation is good, but doesn’t feel like going to a university but rather a place to take away yr degree then go offf to job. Some teachers are quite nice, but won’t find out until you proactively talk to them. Pik is nice btw Overall, it is worth going.
View moreIt’s a great school! I’ve enjoyed the life here since I entered the school. I cam choose the course I’m interested in not only from my major, but also from a range of other subjescts. I have also participated in several fun societies.
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