I’m about to go to sleep this year for global media and comm with use. Thanks for your sharing to make em rethink about my future plan!!!!! Hope to watch more sharing!
I studied at LSE, but did the MSc Sociology program. I did get to take a class in your department, and it was one of my favorites! And I work in comms full time today 😄
OMGGGGG look at this baby I had seen her 4 years back when she posted about her coma 😭 Her accent has changed a little She's grown into such a smart little cuteface! I'm so blessed to have seen you grow up Suki ❤️
Hi Suki! I actually just received an acceptance for the msc global communications lse/usc this week and was doing some research on the program before I decide to accept the offer or not! I love how you’ve documented your time at LSE and it’s been really helpful to see what life might be like :D I was wondering if you think completing the masters at LSE was worth the expense, how many other people are in the dual degree program (and if they’re friendly haha), and what career paths you believe the degree is helpful for. Sorry I know that’s a lot of info to ask about, I’m so curious about this program and there’s not a ton of info online! Thanks so much and keep up your amazing content 🤗
Heya! Congratulations!! I’m glad my videos are helping 🥰 I definitely think it was worth it since after graduating from undergrad I was still unsure where my direction in life is and doing a masters gave me another year of thinking which landed my job to work in a tech company! The year in LSE you basically take lessons with everyone who is doing a communications masters degree. You will not only take lessons with global media and communications students. I’m not sure how many people there are but everyone is friendly I will say. They are all very happy to talk to you and help if you reach out! Yes I agree, the information online is quite confusing sometimes. I just wanted to give out the information I wanted to receive when I was at your position last year! 😊😊
Hello Suki, I have an unconditional offer for MSc in Public and Social Communications from the LSE and Communication Science: Corporate communication at the University of Amsterdam. My aim is to work right after completing my master's. I know that LSE is very prestigious, but it is considerably (ten times more) expensive than Amsterdam Uni (30k vs 7-10k). At UvA, I have to take pre-masters which further extends my master's for four months. I am thinking of paying that much for LSE when I can pursue my master's for much less?
Hi Suki!! Love your videos!!! I'm also wondering about the process of changing the degree. I got the offer from the global program but I'm not sure whether I want to take the second year now so I'm wondering can I change my degree easily? Thank you so much!!
Hey! The procedure for changing your degree is not too complex, I think especially the change from global media and communications to just media and communications since that does not really affect the modules you are taking, it simply only affects where you are going at the end of the first year. Therefore the change is quite easy!
Hi! Yes it is a mandatory module for the all the communications masters degree. It is basic statistics, I personally never had any experience doing stats but still managed to power through so it shouldn’t be a worry!
Hey I know it’s pretty late but I hope you reply…So I want to do the same course as you but I’m low-key worried about getting a job in this field as I will be an international student and i would only have 1 year experience living in the UK before approaching for a job (idk if that makes sense) … so do you have a lot of intl students in your course and do you have any idea if the Uni would help in placements or generally have a ‘careers’ department to help out? Or is London pretty calm with foreigners I’m basically worrying for no reason😭? Damn i hope this question wasn’t too long💀
Hi! Thank you sm for the video :) I know it is pretty late but I was wondering if there are many people pursuing this degree with a non-media background? I received an offer but I studied law during my undergrad, so I am getting a bit worried I might be way behind others.
I’m about to go to sleep this year for global media and comm with use. Thanks for your sharing to make em rethink about my future plan!!!!! Hope to watch more sharing!
I studied at LSE, but did the MSc Sociology program. I did get to take a class in your department, and it was one of my favorites! And I work in comms full time today 😄
Thank you Dear, I kept reading about it but didn’t understand, your video explained it to me ❤
Girl your video is extra shining !❤
I'm so proud of being one of your followers😇
Awww that is so nice, thank you ❤️
OMGGGGG look at this baby I had seen her 4 years back when she posted about her coma 😭
Her accent has changed a little
She's grown into such a smart little cuteface!
I'm so blessed to have seen you grow up Suki ❤️
aww, this is such a sweet comment. Thank you for watching my videos still :)
Hi Suki! I actually just received an acceptance for the msc global communications lse/usc this week and was doing some research on the program before I decide to accept the offer or not! I love how you’ve documented your time at LSE and it’s been really helpful to see what life might be like :D I was wondering if you think completing the masters at LSE was worth the expense, how many other people are in the dual degree program (and if they’re friendly haha), and what career paths you believe the degree is helpful for. Sorry I know that’s a lot of info to ask about, I’m so curious about this program and there’s not a ton of info online!
Thanks so much and keep up your amazing content 🤗
Heya! Congratulations!! I’m glad my videos are helping 🥰 I definitely think it was worth it since after graduating from undergrad I was still unsure where my direction in life is and doing a masters gave me another year of thinking which landed my job to work in a tech company!
The year in LSE you basically take lessons with everyone who is doing a communications masters degree. You will not only take lessons with global media and communications students. I’m not sure how many people there are but everyone is friendly I will say. They are all very happy to talk to you and help if you reach out!
Yes I agree, the information online is quite confusing sometimes. I just wanted to give out the information I wanted to receive when I was at your position last year! 😊😊
@@SukiCheung Thank you so much! Your channel has been such a huge help 💕 good luck in your future career!!
I am in the same boat!!
Hope you’re doing well
hey! I am :) hope you are too!
You look very good 😢 ❤
I love this❤️
Thank you!
Hello Suki, I have an unconditional offer for MSc in Public and Social Communications from the LSE and Communication Science: Corporate communication at the University of Amsterdam. My aim is to work right after completing my master's. I know that LSE is very prestigious, but it is considerably (ten times more) expensive than Amsterdam Uni (30k vs 7-10k). At UvA, I have to take pre-masters which further extends my master's for four months. I am thinking of paying that much for LSE when I can pursue my master's for much less?
Hi Suki!! Love your videos!!! I'm also wondering about the process of changing the degree. I got the offer from the global program but I'm not sure whether I want to take the second year now so I'm wondering can I change my degree easily? Thank you so much!!
Hey! The procedure for changing your degree is not too complex, I think especially the change from global media and communications to just media and communications since that does not really affect the modules you are taking, it simply only affects where you are going at the end of the first year. Therefore the change is quite easy!
Hi Suki! Thank you for this. I was a bit confused when you started talking about the stats exam. It is required for the USC/LSE dual degree?
Hi! Yes it is a mandatory module for the all the communications masters degree. It is basic statistics, I personally never had any experience doing stats but still managed to power through so it shouldn’t be a worry!
@@SukiCheung thanks!
Hey I know it’s pretty late but I hope you reply…So I want to do the same course as you but I’m low-key worried about getting a job in this field as I will be an international student and i would only have 1 year experience living in the UK before approaching for a job (idk if that makes sense) … so do you have a lot of intl students in your course and do you have any idea if the Uni would help in placements or generally have a ‘careers’ department to help out? Or is London pretty calm with foreigners I’m basically worrying for no reason😭?
Damn i hope this question wasn’t too long💀
I’m planning to make a video about this, hope that will answer your question!
@@SukiCheung Omg that would be great. thank you so much!
Hi! Thank you sm for the video :) I know it is pretty late but I was wondering if there are many people pursuing this degree with a non-media background? I received an offer but I studied law during my undergrad, so I am getting a bit worried I might be way behind others.
Yes! You don’t need specific media skills, you just need the eager to learn and good essay writing skills 😊
@@SukiCheung thank you so much for reassuring 🥰
Is there a Facebook group for the incoming class for global comm??
I’m not sure but there should be one!
Suki Cheung I found one !!
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