Yes. Hedwig's theme is the ONLY acceptable study music. It was mine too when i was doing my MPhil in the UK. Do your PhD at Ox/Cam and it'll be very elevating.
Such an amazing video. I am currently in IB-DP year 1 and I aspire to study at LSE to major in international economics. Videos like these really motivate me to stop procrastinating and get working on my projects. Wishing you the best of luck for the future, cheers!
Hey man big fan of your videos. I got accepted in an MSc in international and Asian history at lse for September 2024. I wanted to ask if you have any idea about how the international history department is. Thanks:)
Hey man! Unfortunately I don't know anyone in that department and haven't taken any of their courses... usually departments have student ambassadors though which you could reach out to in case you haven't yet :)
Hey! Since I neither switched my subject in my masters nor applied to sociology I frankly have no idea. I‘d recommend you to look at the application requirements online or contact someone from the sociology department directly :)
Great Video, I relate to this a lot. I go LSE myself and I’m just wondering where you went on that run because I’m a first year undergraduate and want to visit some of those amazing places, the views look great!
Thank you very much for this fantastic video, Flo! I would be so super interested in hearing some more advice about your personal statement. I always struggle with this part. If you were interested in sharing some structure tips, I’m sure many of us would be happy to learn from you!
Hi! Sorry for the late reply, my thesis kept me really busy… will try to make one but it’s exam season so can’t promise anything! I can send u my PS though if you think that helps :)
Hi Flo, thank you so much for replying! Fingers crossed for your thesis and exams. Of course, take your time with the video; whenever you do find the time, the internet will be waiting :D. I am actually writing my PS right now and have to submit it in the next couple of days. If you were able to send me your PS that would truly be a huge help; thank you so much for your offer! I’m still really struggling with the structure and I think reading a cohesive PS would really help me to put my story together. I would deeply appreciate taking a look at the way you structured your past experiences and tied it to the master. 😊😊
Hey! I'm applying to MSc in Applied Social Data Science with a background in Theoretical Economics, and this is just the video that I was looking for-very informative! If possible, I'd really appreciate the opportunity to have a closer look on your SoP...
@@floveil570 Unfortunately, I haven't used my Instagram since 2018... I tried to sign in but Insta doesn't find it. I guess my deactivated account is lost. But I use LinkedIn instead... Found your account there, and sent you a connection request. I'll be in touch there. Thanks btw
@@floveil570 Unfortunately I haven't used Insta since 2018. I tried to sign in, but Insta doesn't find my account. I think It's somewhat lost... Instead I use LinkedIn frequently. Found you there. If possible to connect and get in touch there... Btw, sent you a connection request
Unfortunately I haven't used Insta since 2018. I tried to sign in, but Insta doesn't find my account. I think It's somewhat lost... Instead I use LinkedIn frequently. Found you there. If possible, connect and get in touch there... Btw, sent you a connection request
hey I love your videos! Was wondering where master’s students usually live (LSE flats or unaffiliated flats)? Also what would you say is the easiest place to make friends at LSE? Thanks!
Thanks! I'd say most LSE master's students live in LSE accommodation! I'm in intercollegiate halls and there are barely any LSE students. In terms of getting to know people I'd say make sure to talk to a lot of people from your program from the start and go on all the social that are organised in fall... there are not that many afterwards. But going to events in generall and joining a society is a good way I think (especially if you want to connect with people outside your program)
wow! love the style of your video! it's like watching a short movie. you are really talented in editing and cutting videos. and your reflection on life is thought-provoking as well. I look forward to more videos from you!
I think this video is really insightful and your editing is pretty cool. I appreciate this. I want to know more about the GRE because I have seen programmes that I want to get into at London Unis saying that it is not required, since this is the case should I not bother to do the GRE? The course at LSE I want to apply to is Financial Mathematics.
Thanks for the feedback! I think it depends: If you can optionally submit a GRE score (for most programs) and you think you would be able to ace the test and make it an asset, then you could go for it. However, I would ONLY do this if I thought my grades might not be high enough in relevant subjects. If they are though, then they will already reflect your quantitative/academic abilities, and there's barely any point in spending a good amount of time on an uncertain GRE outcome. Rather make sure everything else is on point ;)
So I would say it's a mix and also depends on what you want it to be: In the first term all classes focus on teaching the basic techniques of punches and footwork combined with some good exercise training (cardio and core warmups of 30 min before training are the usual). Then towards winter term body sparring will become part of the training as well + more shadow boxing. That's the basic setup. But if you are keen to do more intense boxing, including (head) sparring from the beginning the club also offers extra trainings on the weekends for more advanced people. And if you are successfully applying to fight in LSE's "Fight Night" boxing event, you'll have even more intensive training in winter term. But all of that is voluntary not mandatory. So I just went to the basic classes 1-2 times a week to improve my cardio (it really got me fit quickly) and learn the fundamental techniques along with some light body sparring. Long answer, hope it helps :)
@@floveil570 thanks for the response, really helpful and I appreciate it. I was also wondering if there are boxing tournaments or any thing similar with other London universities such as KCL or UCL? I saw online there was quite a few years ago, not sure if that’s still a thing though.
I am not entirely sure tbh. I think there might be some, but they would probably be during the first term and hence only for members that are somewhat advanced from the start. I would recommend to check out the instagram (lseboxing) for more info or dm them - the admins will definitely know!
Hi! I got a response almost exactly 1 month after my submission. I know that for other people it took much longer though. My theory is that because I applied quite late and most others much earlier, the process went faster for me... just a guess however :)
@@floveil570hey! Omg thank you. So I just got in (yay) I wanted to also ask how long does it take to get your funding details back? Like what scholarships you got etc
Congrats! I only applied to scholarships from the German government which are external and didn’t apply for LSE ones, so don’t know about the funding feedback