What is the LSE controversy?

The LSE–Gaddafi affair was a scandal in the United Kingdom that occurred as a result of relationship that existed between the London School of Economics (LSE) and the Libyan government and its leader Muammar Gaddafi and his son Saif al-Islam Gaddafi.
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What is the reputation of LSE?

LSE has been ranked as the top university in London in the Complete University Guide 2024. This is the twelfth consecutive year in which the guide has rated LSE as the best university in the capital. The School also comes out third overall in the UK out of 130 universities assessed nationally.
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Is London School of Economics leftist?

While the LSE's initial reputation was that of a socialist-leaning institution, this had changed by the 1960s, with LSE Director Walter Adams fighting hard to remove LSE from its Fabian roots.
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What is the LSE known for?

Ranked as a top university globally for research quality and impact, the University's world-class faculty are leading experts in the fields of the social sciences, economics and international relations, with their influence extending to governments, non-governmental organisations and businesses in tackling global ...
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How prestigious is the LSE?

LSE has remained the top university in London and fourth in the UK in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 published today (15 September 2023). The 2024 rankings scored LSE highly for research quality, graduate prospects, continuation rates and student-staff ratio.
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What is the American equivalent of LSE?

LSE is a highly reputable university. It trails only Cambridge and Oxford in the UK. The only American universities comparable to LSE in international reputation are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and MIT. In the business community Wharton is considered highly prestigious and comparable to LSE.
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Is LSE an Ivy League?

No, Ivy League is a US thing. LSE is part of the Russel Group, the association of UK's top universities.
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Is LSE as prestigious as Oxford?

There's no difference. They're the best 3 universities in the UK. But it depends on what type of job you're going after. If it's very economics-based, they'd probably rank universities in this order: LSE, Oxford, Cambridge.
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Which is better Oxford or LSE?

London School of Economics (LSE) beat both Oxford and Cambridge universities for economics and econometrics in the rankings published by leading higher education and careers research company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). LSE are also placed ahead of University College London (UCL) for all of the disciplines.
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What kind of students get into LSE?

Entry Requirements
  • A good first degree of a least at 2.1 or a GPA of 3.5 or above from an accredited university.
  • At least 4 years of professional experience but preferably 10.
  • If English is not your first language, you should possess an English language qualification such as IELTS or TOEFL.
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Did JFK go to London School of Economics?

Kennedy in August 1963. A former naval officer, Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on 29 May 1917, to Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy. After attending public schools in Brookline, Kennedy went on to The Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut, and attended the London School of Economics from 1935 to 1936.
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Is the LSE politically neutral?

In all our activities and publications, the LSEUPR maintains a policy of neutrality and unbiased political opinion. We do not endorse or have a view on any particular political ideology.
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Who is the rival of the London School of Economics?

The rivalry between academic opinion at LSE and Cambridge goes back to the school's roots when LSE's Edwin Cannan (1861–1935), Professor of Economics, and Cambridge's Professor of Political Economy, Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), the leading economist of the day, argued about the bedrock matter of economics and whether ...
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Is a PHD from LSE prestigious?

In fact, LSE was ranked as the top university in London in the Complete University Guide 2023. QS World University Rankings lists LSE as second in the world for sustainability and third in the world for social sciences and management studies.
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Is it hard to get into the LSE?

LSE is a highly competitive institution. The high level of competition means that achieving, or being predicted to achieve, our usual standard offer grades does not guarantee that an offer of admission will be made.
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Is LSE or UCL more prestigious?

The LSE is widely considered better than UCL for the following reasons: Higher ranked for the subjects it teaches. Arguably the best Economics department in the United Kingdom. Ranked 5th in the world for History, Law and Politics to name a few (QS Rankings, Times HE).
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Is it harder to get into LSE or Oxford?

Hardest UK universities to get into

University of Oxford (19.2%) University of Cambridge (21.8%) University of St Andrews (24.7%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (26.1%)
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Is LSE better than Berkeley?

LSE isn't a better choice than Berkeley for students interested in business, economics or finance. Berkeley's business school, the Haas School of Business is highly respected and is generally considered as one of the top business schools in the world.
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What is the most competitive LSE course?

What are the most competitive courses at LSE? All of LSE's courses are extremely competitive, however the most competitive courses are: Economics with Economic History, Government and History, Government and Economics, Social Policy and Economics, and Politics and International Relations.
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What is the poshest college in Oxford?

The most prestigious colleges in general (that admit undergraduates) are Christ Church and Magdalen. This is just a function of how grand the dining hall and chapel are, how grand the grounds, deer park etc. Second tier would be any of the other old architecture style colleges, of which there are many.
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Where do most Oxbridge rejects go?

From what I understand, the main ones tend to be:
  • Durham/Bristol/St Andrews.
  • UCL/LSE/Imperial.
  • York/Edinburgh/Kings.
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What is the golden triangle of UK universities?

The golden triangle is a term used to describe the science, technology and innovation cluster in the southeast of England which is made up of Oxford, Cambridge and London. The golden triangle has been named as one of the top 25 clusters in the world.
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What is the British equivalent of Harvard?

Harvard University and the University of Cambridge are two of the most prestigious institutions in the world. Harvard University ranks among the Ivy Leagues in USA while Cambridge University is part of the Golden Triangle of UK universities.
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What GPA is needed for LSE?

Students applying from American universities should have a minimum GPA above 3.3 and preferably a 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale), or above 4.0 (on a 5.0 scale), or a minimum average of 80 per cent overall. We only accept the first year of a full bachelor's degree, an associate's degree is not acceptable for entry.
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What is the British equivalent of Ivy League?

Is the Russell Group the same as the Ivy League? No, the Russell Group is a UK consortium of research-intensive universities, while the Ivy League is a group of elite US private universities. Both are prestigious but different entities.
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