Hey i hope you understand my question My question is that i’m a university of London student with economics major ( Academic direction by LSE) which means after graduating im university of London alumni but not LSE alumni my question is Is my degree equivalent to yours? and does it affect me in getting a job and thank you 💗
The University of London is a collection of 17 different London institutions Eg: City, University of London Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London Goldsmiths, University of London King's College London London School of Economics and Political Science Queen Mary University of London Royal Holloway, University of London SOAS, University of London St George's, University of London University College London Some of these universities are more highly ranked than others. So an LSE Economics degree will be seen as more prestigious than one from, say, Goldsmiths as the entry requirements, calibre of the students etc are seen as higher.
@@ImogenWhite you dont get what i mean my question is what is the difference between LSE alumni and university of london alumni ( with LSE Academic direction ) in the job market however there is a difference between them in the certificate
Great advice and most seemed just as useful for non-London unis, thanks so much!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good advice - I agree with always saying 'yes' to people when it comes to doing things too. Enjoy the start of your second year👍
Thank you, Artie!!
I NEEDED THIS TYSM!
You are very welcome!
Thank you.
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Hi! I was too indecisive in picking a course at LSE and now it’s full :( is there still any way to get into that course? Tysm!
LSE is always oversubscribed, so you will have to apply in next year's application round I am afraid.
This is kind of a weird question, but what kind of bags do students usually carry to LSE? Backpacks, shoulder bags, sling bags or totes?
There is a real mixture of bags. Some have tote bags, some backpacks etc. I have a Kanken bag myself!
@@ImogenWhite got it! thanks for replying
Hey i hope you understand my question
My question is that i’m a university of London student with economics major ( Academic direction by LSE) which means after graduating im university of London alumni but not LSE alumni my question is
Is my degree equivalent to yours? and does it affect me in getting a job and thank you 💗
The University of London is a collection of 17 different London institutions Eg:
City, University of London
Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London
Goldsmiths, University of London
King's College London
London School of Economics and Political Science
Queen Mary University of London
Royal Holloway, University of London
SOAS, University of London
St George's, University of London
University College London
Some of these universities are more highly ranked than others. So an LSE Economics degree will be seen as more prestigious than one from, say, Goldsmiths as the entry requirements, calibre of the students etc are seen as higher.
@@ImogenWhite you dont get what i mean my question is
what is the difference between LSE alumni and university of london alumni ( with LSE Academic direction ) in the job market however there is a difference between them in the certificate
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Do you ever consider yourself doing your masters at LSE ?
I am really not sure yet!! LSE is eye-wateringly expensive for Masters!
🤣🤣 of course it is
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