Table of Contents
- 1 How difficult is it to get a PhD at Cambridge?
- 2 Is LSE harder than Oxford?
- 3 How long does a PhD take at LSE?
- 4 Is doing a PhD worth it these days?
- 5 Is LSE comparable to Oxbridge?
- 6 How difficult is it to get into a PhD program?
- 7 Is Cambridge a good place to do a PhD?
- 8 What is a PhD called in Oxford University?
How difficult is it to get a PhD at Cambridge?
A Cambridge PhD is intellectually demanding and you will need to have a high level of attainment and motivation to pursue this programme of advanced study and research. Students must pass the first year assessment in order to continue their PhD study.
Is LSE harder than Oxford?
Hardest UK universities to get into. University of Oxford (21.5\%) University of Cambridge (26.5\%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (36.5\%)
Is it harder to get into PhD than masters?
Generally, a master program is easier to get into than a PhD because: You pay for yourself. You don’t have to find a supervisor. The university can deliver the same program to many students.
How long does a PhD take at LSE?
Five to six years full-time: two years MRes, three to four years PhD. Please note that LSE allows part-time PhD study only under limited circumstances. Please see lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/Prospective-students/Types-of-study for more information.
Is doing a PhD worth it these days?
If there is something really specific you want to spend three year or more years learning then a PhD can be a great opportunity. They’re also great for building soft skills such as independence, team work, presenting and making decisions.
Is LSE well respected?
Its reputation is about in line with its teaching and research quality, and its central London setting makes it a real draw for international students, who make up 70\% of the student population. A 2014 study suggested that LSE had the highest proportion of “world-leading” research of any British university.
Is LSE comparable to Oxbridge?
LSE was one of the first English universities to be regarded as a serious rival to Oxbridge. (I say “English” not “British” because Scotland had its own great universities back when England had only Oxford and Cambridge). It has a much higher proportion of international students than either Oxford or Cambridge.
How difficult is it to get into a PhD program?
Yes, it is typically quite hard, primarily because most schools are only offering admission to ~1–4 students each year (and sometimes only every few years, depending on funding). To be a better candidate, the first two things listed below are obvious but the last two are a bit more subtle: Get a high GPA.
Why study at LSE?
Student life at LSE is cosmopolitan and challenging, set at the heart of a major city and surrounded by some of the best facilities for studying to be found anywhere in the world. We produce world class research in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change.
Is Cambridge a good place to do a PhD?
Good luck – Cambridge is a great place to do a PhD (as are Imperial and Oxford) What do high net worth individuals do with their money outside of the stock market? There are many ways other than the stock market to be able to invest your money in pursuit of a return on that investment.
What is a PhD called in Oxford University?
One last thing. In Oxford a Ph.D. is actually called a D.Phil. I am a doctoral student at Oxford on a full scholarship (my department established a new DPhil scholarship on their centenary -the imaginatively-named ‘Centenary Scholarship- and I was the recipient of it for my cohort).
Is it easier to get into Oxford or Cambridge?
If you only take into account the general acceptance rates (for 2019), it appears that it is easier to get into Cambridge, as their acceptance rate across all colleges was 21.92\%, whereas Oxford only admitted 14.25\% of their total applicants.