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WHAT A levels do I need to get into LSE?
have four GCSE/O levels at grades A–C and one GCE/A level at grades A–E, or six GCSE/O levels at grades A–C, or equivalent and. demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK. GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above and.
Can I apply with lower predicted grades?
Your predicted grades are a big part of your university application. They show the universities you to how academically capable you are, and whether you are likely to receive your entry requirements. If your predicted grades are lower than you need for the university course you are interested in, don’t give up.
When should you apply to LSE?
The UCAS application procedure allows international students to apply at any time between September and 30 June. However, given the competition for places at LSE, ALL applicants are strongly advised to submit their applications to UCAS by 26 January 2022 (for 2022 and deferred 2023 entry).
Is there an entrance exam for LSE?
The Undergraduate Admissions Assessment (UGAA) at LSE is a test that is used to fairly assess applicants from non-traditional educational backgrounds and it is for this reason that you have been invited to sit the test.
Can you get 2 offers from LSE?
It is not possible to hold more than one offer of a place at LSE. If you are unsuccessful for both of your initial choices, you can then add up to two new choices. You should note that the LSE For You cannot track more than two choices at a time.
How do I contact LSE admissions?
Currently our phone line is open between 10:00 and 12:00 Monday to Friday. Please contact us on +44 (0)20 7955 7125.
How long does it take to get an offer from LSE?
The first offers will be released from January onwards. We aim to release decisions within eight weeks of our acknowledgement email confirming that your application is complete and has been passed to the selectors for consideration, but at busy times the decision time may increase.
How many Singapore Students are studying at LSE?
In 2020, LSE welcomed 143 students from Singapore, 92 at undergraduate level and 51 at graduate level. If you would like to receive further information about studying at LSE, please register your interest. LSE is an international community, with over 140 nationalities represented amongst its student body.
How do I track the progress of my LSE application?
You will be able to track the progress of your application online. Most delays and confusion are caused when applicants do not follow our instructions. You must apply early, as competition for programmes at LSE is intense. Your application will not be considered until we have received all your supporting documents.
When should I apply to study at LSE?
You must apply early, as competition for programmes at LSE is intense. Your application will not be considered until we have received all your supporting documents. Wherever possible you should submit all of your documents with your online application.
Why can’t I receive emails from LSE?
Some email software is filtering LSE emails to the spam/junk or ‘Deleted Items/Bin’ folder so please make sure to check there for important information regarding your application. If you do find any of our emails in any of these folders, please make sure to add the domain @lse.ac.uk to your ‘Safe Senders’ or ‘Never Block’ list.