LSE is a really good university and it is really good when it comes to employability after graduating but I am not satisfied with how ‘businessy’ it feels. It would be much better as an experience if it put more effort into having a uni vibe and not an office/work vibe.
View moreLSE is a fantastic place to be in. Academically, the knowledge and wealth of experience that world-class professors bring into lectures and seminars are truly outstanding. Specifically, this knowledge enabled me to form and shape my own understanding of the world, through in-depth critical analysis. The high level of diversity also significantly enhances the quality of discussions within classes, opening my mind to the nuances and contextual nature of various issues.
I also feel that the Careers department at LSE put in a lot of effort to organize Careers fairs and networking sessions with various organizations, as well plenty of skills-enhancing sessions, such as mock assessment centre practice.
I would definitely recommend LSE to everyone, as it is truly an academically-enriching experience.
View moreThe teachers are really precise, they know their subjects, they know how to make it easy for everyone to understand. Overall, they are quite altruistic and flexible as they can adapt easily to the different cultures of the student.
View morePros – the student body includes people from everywhere, people are eager to make friends as they’re commonly far from home, most professors really care and are super knowledgeable, it has a great international reputation so there’s name recognition, a lot of classes are very engaging ____Cons – they’re somewhat disorganized when it comes to actually running the school and could put students at the center more often, some professors clearly just want to do research
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