Uni rankings are often sponsored or utilise unnecessary benchmarks. The only things that actually matter (in terms of reputation) are the entry reqs, employability, and research impact. LSE wins on all of these. Very selective (esp across key degrees like economics, law, or pol sc.), history of producing highly paid graduates that go on to become heads of government, CEOs etc. Plus, multiple Nobel Prize winners for research. People do not really choose it for the 'night life' lol.
@@lifewithdylan I think I agree with most of them tbh - though the reason of high employability of course does not only come from the university prestige but also from individual character and perseverance.
LSE Grad in 1992. It's changed a little since then. We were so excited to be in a social science focused school, maybe the best in the world at that time. We loved talking about economics, politics, sociology etc. There was very little discussion about careers etc back then, but it was expensive to live in London then, just as now, LSE was an intellectual school back in 1990. We knew that nightlife was rubbish, we knew it was expensive, we even knew that undergrad teaching was not great {'feed yourself' was the learning), but we were there to hear the best professors in their field, to argues ideas, and to enjoy being with other like minded soc-sci nerds. I absolutely LOVED my time at LSE, and am forever grateful for the great education I had there.
i go Lse and study Psychology. This degree is quite awesome. Students with lower income (me) get £4000 bursary per year, plus u can get discounted accommodation. Each degree is different tho, there are plenty of shit thingz
@@fionnmckenna2830 my course is hard, but if I was a consistent worker (e.g study 2+ hours a day and a bit more when preparing for classes) I still have so much time to do other things like have a job and go to the gym regularly and do whatever really. If you are really good at getting things done at a steady pace (and not like me where I do nothing until the absolute last minute when its already too late) then you can do well here
@@getshrekd_7825 I want to connect with like-minded people who are passionate about hobbies and stuff in societies and the like, keep on top of my physical and mental health and also very importantly develop some contact both through romantic and platonic relationships with women because going to an all boys school has severely deprived me of that 😂 (Im aware I sound like a complete incel here)
@@fionnmckenna2830 not at all, what you said here is perfectly fine 👌. And i think alot of other people at LSE would wanna do the same as u. I think you can easily do all this. From my experience I would say LSE has a very calm and respectful student atmosphere, with a lot of students who want to develop themselves in the same way you have mentioned
What was your GPA? Did you study IB and if you did, what was your score? What’s an advice to people who want to study there? I would be extremely happy if you respond to this 🙏🏻
@@Arda367 hi, I ended up going to ICL instead for a master’s. I was already enrolled in a small uni when I applied to transfer to LSE. I forgot what kind of offer it was, but I chose not to since it wasn’t worth it (money and time wise). I also think it is soooo much easier to get into their online programs, but you miss out on networking. For me, the best decision was to go to a small university where I got to know my professors very well. My professors helped me a lot with job applications and my application for my master’s program. They even offered me paid jobs in their research. I found that attending a big university, such as ICL, was nice overall, but I couldn’t get anywhere near the same time and attention with professors as I did with my small university; which is to be expected. Anyway, that’s my personal experience. I was also working outside of university on projects that revolved around what I wanted to study for my master’s program. All that to say I honestly don’t know what to tell you and everyone has unique experiences 🤷🏻♀️ High school: I studied in the American AP program. I think I had 6 APs… English, French, Calculus, Chemistry, Biology and US history. Best of luck 🤞
#1 where do you want to live in London ? It's far cheaper to live in a house share in Zone 5 than in a self contained flat zone 1. #2 how do you want to spend your downtime ? It's far cheaper to be a runner than a clubber. #3 how will you travel ? I rode my bike to LSE every day (free), but I had friends who drove in, & parked in WC2 (very expensive). I think you could probably study at LSE for £12K / yr excl. fees, low end (£6K rent + £6k spends), but that is the basic minimum living in a shared apartment BEFORE you pay tuition.
But the problem is ECONOMICS! The Laws of Physics do not care about the economy. They cause all machines to wear out. They cannot tell capital goods from consumer goods. The Net Domestic Product equation only subtracts the depreciation of Capital Goods. So the depreciation caused by planned obsolescence worldwide has been ignored since Sputnik.
LSE, network, make friends in high places, don't go out in your first year past november-december time. Get an internship and look after your mental health. Also, don't take any drugs. Trust me.
hi so i have a question what is the perks of having a graduation certificate from LSE...coz as a international highschool student im really considering this so how worth is a degree from LSE is?
Exactly. Especially foreign students (es. muslims), they hate nightlife because they don't drink or do clubbing as it is considered a sin and immoral in some cultures (and pretty much most religions).
@5t1q8i0p3e what were your predicted grades when you applied? How much of your course so far is designated for maths and how much is designated for actual programming and ML etc. How r you personally finding the course :)
i have discovered the nature of money that would provoke the gold and cryptocurrencies market crash. If you buy put options on gold and with your influence make my theory on money known provoking the gold market crash you would become rich. Being everything else the same a country with no gold is wealthier than a country with gold that protects the mineral inside a vault. Being everything else the same imagine a country with a baker, a fishmonger and a singer with no gold and another with a baker, a fishmonger and a guard to protect gold inside a vault. Which one lives better? Which one is wealthier? The country with no gold is wealthier because the baker and fishmonger get entertained by the singer for their money but the country with gold have to work to pay the guard to protect a mineral that offers no wellbeing or wealth because is useless inside a vault. An analogy would be an innocent kid after saving his pocket money buys a bicycle and his father tells him that he can store the bicycle in a garage unused to sell it in the future, but the rent of the garage would cost him some of his pocket money or he can use and enjoy the bicycle. Which option would the kid choose? There is not benefit in buying to sell because no value is added. Do you understand? The gold becomes wealth when is used, sparing the cost of protection. Because gold is increasingly more expensive to dig out as there is less underground and is increasingly cheaper as there is more on offer overground there would be a point when nobody would be mining the mineral. How much cost the taxpayers to protect gold? Cryptocurrencies are a number but money is transferable debt, a number and a name. Who would sell last? capitalist or communist?
Thanks for watching, drop a like and let me know what you think on LSE! :)👑🤙
Uni rankings are often sponsored or utilise unnecessary benchmarks. The only things that actually matter (in terms of reputation) are the entry reqs, employability, and research impact. LSE wins on all of these. Very selective (esp across key degrees like economics, law, or pol sc.), history of producing highly paid graduates that go on to become heads of government, CEOs etc. Plus, multiple Nobel Prize winners for research. People do not really choose it for the 'night life' lol.
A few valid points there and I agree with some of them!
@@lifewithdylan I think I agree with most of them tbh - though the reason of high employability of course does not only come from the university prestige but also from individual character and perseverance.
how much of the extra salary comes from them selecting high quality students rather than adding additional quality
LSE Grad in 1992. It's changed a little since then. We were so excited to be in a social science focused school, maybe the best in the world at that time. We loved talking about economics, politics, sociology etc. There was very little discussion about careers etc back then, but it was expensive to live in London then, just as now, LSE was an intellectual school back in 1990. We knew that nightlife was rubbish, we knew it was expensive, we even knew that undergrad teaching was not great {'feed yourself' was the learning), but we were there to hear the best professors in their field, to argues ideas, and to enjoy being with other like minded soc-sci nerds. I absolutely LOVED my time at LSE, and am forever grateful for the great education I had there.
What do you do now Daniel? If you don't mind me asking.
yeah what do you do jow
education in lse? really education to what? to fabian society? poor brainwashed creature
LSE students will know he filmed this on a Friday because of the crepes truck in from of the CBG 😎
LSE is an excellent institution of higher learning
I was walking through James college when I noticed the new video had dropped :)
James collegeeeee!
I just got an offer here for msc in health and international development...I can't wait to be here
Hey!! What were your stats?
i go Lse and study Psychology. This degree is quite awesome. Students with lower income (me) get £4000 bursary per year, plus u can get discounted accommodation. Each degree is different tho, there are plenty of shit thingz
Do you have much free time? And is the student life as bad as they say?
@@fionnmckenna2830 my course is hard, but if I was a consistent worker (e.g study 2+ hours a day and a bit more when preparing for classes) I still have so much time to do other things like have a job and go to the gym regularly and do whatever really. If you are really good at getting things done at a steady pace (and not like me where I do nothing until the absolute last minute when its already too late) then you can do well here
@@fionnmckenna2830 what you are looking for in your student life?
@@getshrekd_7825 I want to connect with like-minded people who are passionate about hobbies and stuff in societies and the like, keep on top of my physical and mental health and also very importantly develop some contact both through romantic and platonic relationships with women because going to an all boys school has severely deprived me of that 😂 (Im aware I sound like a complete incel here)
@@fionnmckenna2830 not at all, what you said here is perfectly fine 👌. And i think alot of other people at LSE would wanna do the same as u. I think you can easily do all this. From my experience I would say LSE has a very calm and respectful student atmosphere, with a lot of students who want to develop themselves in the same way you have mentioned
Love your honesty 💗💗
I honestly have no clue how I got into LSE
Me rn got the offer the other day and I’m in shock lol
@@Shahid-ih6ksdid you receive a conditional offer or unconditional?
Fr
What was your GPA? Did you study IB and if you did, what was your score? What’s an advice to people who want to study there? I would be extremely happy if you respond to this 🙏🏻
@@Arda367 hi, I ended up going to ICL instead for a master’s. I was already enrolled in a small uni when I applied to transfer to LSE. I forgot what kind of offer it was, but I chose not to since it wasn’t worth it (money and time wise). I also think it is soooo much easier to get into their online programs, but you miss out on networking.
For me, the best decision was to go to a small university where I got to know my professors very well. My professors helped me a lot with job applications and my application for my master’s program. They even offered me paid jobs in their research. I found that attending a big university, such as ICL, was nice overall, but I couldn’t get anywhere near the same time and attention with professors as I did with my small university; which is to be expected.
Anyway, that’s my personal experience. I was also working outside of university on projects that revolved around what I wanted to study for my master’s program. All that to say I honestly don’t know what to tell you and everyone has unique experiences 🤷🏻♀️
High school: I studied in the American AP program. I think I had 6 APs… English, French, Calculus, Chemistry, Biology and US history.
Best of luck 🤞
Just got my offer from here yesterday, nice timing lol
Nice!!!
Same lol
@@user-ts6rp7ft5m no way, what courss
Same that’s why I’m here lol
And what is the cost of university like LSE and Political Science?
Approximately
#1 where do you want to live in London ? It's far cheaper to live in a house share in Zone 5 than in a self contained flat zone 1. #2 how do you want to spend your downtime ? It's far cheaper to be a runner than a clubber. #3 how will you travel ? I rode my bike to LSE every day (free), but I had friends who drove in, & parked in WC2 (very expensive).
I think you could probably study at LSE for £12K / yr excl. fees, low end (£6K rent + £6k spends), but that is the basic minimum living in a shared apartment BEFORE you pay tuition.
looking at around 200 a week if renting (thats on the cheaper side)
If u looking at having a basic university student social life and decent campus then lse is def not for u
French undergrad in economics, do you think MSc finance and economics worths its price, especially with a loan?
But the problem is ECONOMICS!
The Laws of Physics do not care about the economy. They cause all machines to wear out. They cannot tell capital goods from consumer goods. The Net Domestic Product equation only subtracts the depreciation of Capital Goods.
So the depreciation caused by planned obsolescence worldwide has been ignored since Sputnik.
What’about ur thoughts on University of Strathclyde? Got an offer for MSc in finance and Management.
I got an offer for LSE but went to Kings instead.
Why'd you prefer King's?
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What are your thoughts about Swansea uni? I got a offer to study economics there
A super degree scandal of LSE/University of London
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Drama!
I liked swansea when i went there many years ago mate!
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is bsc in economics hard?
John Moores Next?
can do!
Bro could’ve actually changed the voices, instead he lazily sped up the pitch to Alvin and the chipmunks, it’s unbearable to listen to.
Can u do Oxford?
I have an offer from LSE and Oxford and I am confused
Who asked
im torn between bristol uni and lse for a history ba!
LSE, network, make friends in high places, don't go out in your first year past november-december time. Get an internship and look after your mental health. Also, don't take any drugs. Trust me.
@@retinapeg1846 thanks for the advice, did you go to lse?
@@zxcvbn3817 UCL, but know a lot of LSE people who are now working at goldman, blackrock etc.
I plan to go to LSE next year. Any tips on how balance gym, studying and partying etc
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hi so i have a question what is the perks of having a graduation certificate from LSE...coz as a international highschool student im really considering this so how worth is a degree from LSE is?
Save yourself please
Night life. Lol. People do not care about that going to top universities. The degree and ££££
Exactly. Especially foreign students (es. muslims), they hate nightlife because they don't drink or do clubbing as it is considered a sin and immoral in some cultures (and pretty much most religions).
What are your thoughts on accounting at lse?
Masters ie
Accountings pointless at uni
@@gega5368 can you elaborate on that?
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LSE is very good at selling Phd degrees
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Masters in Data science at lse?
? ???????
considering data science here. Anyone take that course?
Yes I am also considering Data Science, how are your predicted grades looking?
@@davids.05 AAA Maths, Computing and Phsyics
@@rastivicyco2661 Good stuff, I have A*A*A and B
Yeh, I am a first year doing data science at lse, feel free to ask any questions
@5t1q8i0p3e what were your predicted grades when you applied?
How much of your course so far is designated for maths and how much is designated for actual programming and ML etc.
How r you personally finding the course :)
i have discovered the nature of money that would provoke the gold and cryptocurrencies market crash. If you buy put options on gold and with your influence make my theory on money known provoking the gold market crash you would become rich. Being everything else the same a country with no gold is wealthier than a country with gold that protects the mineral inside a vault. Being everything else the same imagine a country with a baker, a fishmonger and a singer with no gold and another with a baker, a fishmonger and a guard to protect gold inside a vault. Which one lives better? Which one is wealthier? The country with no gold is wealthier because the baker and fishmonger get entertained by the singer for their money but the country with gold have to work to pay the guard to protect a mineral that offers no wellbeing or wealth because is useless inside a vault. An analogy would be an innocent kid after saving his pocket money buys a bicycle and his father tells him that he can store the bicycle in a garage unused to sell it in the future, but the rent of the garage would cost him some of his pocket money or he can use and enjoy the bicycle. Which option would the kid choose? There is not benefit in buying to sell because no value is added. Do you understand? The gold becomes wealth when is used, sparing the cost of protection. Because gold is increasingly more expensive to dig out as there is less underground and is increasingly cheaper as there is more on offer overground there would be a point when nobody would be mining the mineral. How much cost the taxpayers to protect gold? Cryptocurrencies are a number but money is transferable debt, a number and a name. Who would sell last? capitalist or communist?