I wanted to do MIT,did some Zemanskey but didn't had any idea or any growth structure or support/pressure of it I was poor student too Better to what Engels said Industrial training
the failure of LSE - work independently or one on one with teachers with the end result of students with low EQ and have no experience doing group work or working as a team. this method is not going to work in the real world. I am a LSE graduate so i can officially tell you that LSE sucks!
I really have a passion for social sciences, because it includes law business economics and politics. I don't know if you have it here, but I'm in year 7, and I really want to go to lse. Is it possible you could add this course?
Imagine being eager at year 7 awwwwww it's adorable ahahaha That said, for when you get older, Durham does a Social sciences course exactly like this. Oxford does human sciences too
Given you're Year 9 or 10 now I'd recommend looking a little more at LSE, Oxford, Durham or Warwick, even if it's just for motivation in your GCSES. Don't worry about it too much, but keep in mind that you need to work hard to get to the top universities.
No it isn't. That kind of sloppy generalisation won't get you far at LSE. I am an LSE graduate for 1st and Masters degrees. The teaching quality is excellent for undergraduates, because many of the world's top academics are there and they teach undergraduates along with PhD students who also teach there. But i would say that the LSE academics do focus much more attention on graduates than undergraduate students because it is a research institution, after all. Their reputation depends on the quality of their research. If, as an undergraduate, you lean toward being or wanting to just be a study pack, / study group type where you don't trust your own independent thoughts or you are not keen enough to get to the heart of your chosen subject, enough to justify choosing it in the first place, just forget about going to LSE. It won't be for you. In fact, you will sink like the Titanic. No one holds your hand there and if you fall behind you tend to sink unless you buck your ideas up pretty darned smart. If you come across as uncertain, hesitant or you specialise in the art of waffle in your essays or your source material is shaky, you will see more red ink than an accountant that specialises in failing companies.
I’m also a master student here, even though the school closed so suddenly due to the pandemic, one thing I am so grateful for is the teaching quality and the flexible support for students. I had been at two different universities before, I’ve got to say it has been wonderful.
@@gaelgarciaisagod www.timeshighereducation.com/student/news/national-student-survey-2018-overall-satisfaction-results LSE is the lowest just don't bother
@@rezzaakbar7236 ignorance and analyse are buzz words in all pointless subjects, that's how they how they manage to sell the courses with zero job prospects.