Hi, I've got A*'s in a level bio, chem and maths and was wondering if these subject combinations are good enough for LSE A+F? Will I be at a disadvantage for not choosing a humanities/writing subject? Thanks.
Probably a slight disadvantage for no essay subjects but your grades are really good and they don't state you need to have an essay subject so I think you have a good chance at getting in. Good luck.
With A*s you are fine. The personal statement is your opportunity to demonstrate that you can write just as well as someone who has selected a writing subject :) Follow our 5-pillar strategy (linked in the description) to maximise your chances.
in terms of step 3, where you speak to your referee, apart from using extracurricular courses, how could i self teach myself accounting and finance and what are the best methods to do so in order to boost my reference and make it stand out?
A free one-week course through something like Coursera is your friend. RUclips videos are great too and you can buy an introduction book/workbook to help. You just need enough to be enough to demonstrate that knowledge in a paragraph (~150 words) better than the next candidate!
Hello sir, I am applying to LSE Accounting and Finance from India. I have A*AA as predictive grades and my personal statement and referenced are great. However the course requires a minimum of B in GCSE English and Maths, however due to external circumstances like getting evicted i got a C in GCSE Maths and English. Will i be rejected due to this?
Thank you for this, so many good tips I can't believe it's free content!
Hi,
Will applied mathematics work?
Thanks so much for this vidoe, very helpful
Hi, what about for MSc accounting and finance?
It's in our pipeline to create a video on this :)
Hi, I've got A*'s in a level bio, chem and maths and was wondering if these subject combinations are good enough for LSE A+F? Will I be at a disadvantage for not choosing a humanities/writing subject? Thanks.
Probably a slight disadvantage for no essay subjects but your grades are really good and they don't state you need to have an essay subject so I think you have a good chance at getting in. Good luck.
With A*s you are fine. The personal statement is your opportunity to demonstrate that you can write just as well as someone who has selected a writing subject :) Follow our 5-pillar strategy (linked in the description) to maximise your chances.
in terms of step 3, where you speak to your referee, apart from using extracurricular courses, how could i self teach myself accounting and finance and what are the best methods to do so in order to boost my reference and make it stand out?
A free one-week course through something like Coursera is your friend. RUclips videos are great too and you can buy an introduction book/workbook to help. You just need enough to be enough to demonstrate that knowledge in a paragraph (~150 words) better than the next candidate!
also, how can i access the rest of the 25 tips?
eepurl.com/hXzwzD this should help :) you get a link to download after you subscribe to our email list
Hello sir,
I am applying to LSE Accounting and Finance from India. I have A*AA as predictive grades and my personal statement and referenced are great. However the course requires a minimum of B in GCSE English and Maths, however due to external circumstances like getting evicted i got a C in GCSE Maths and English.
Will i be rejected due to this?
I suggest you ask your referee to explain the extenuating circumstances. Your predictions sound great. Good luck!
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