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4 Reviews Found
Likes
- World-class faculty who take interpersonal lessons spanning hours even after classes
- Brand recognition amongst the crowd in London and other international crowds
- Vast library of resources in terms of books, research papers, and dissertations
Dislikes
- Unstructured job connection portal and resources, spanning one old website and a few mailers across the academic year
- Less encouragement about societies and clubs
- Lacking infrastructure with a lot being constructed during the year
Campus Life
- One campus with multiple buildings. They're all in the area around Holborn, including some older and some new buildings and a tennis court. Facilities: Library, indoor sports, tennis, cafe.
- Most festivals are not celebrated but the student body holds multi-cultural events and a lot of fun activities like treasure hunts. You can join clubs suited to your hobbies like investing, gaming, travelling, etc. and do even more activities as part of those clubs.
- There's no push as such to do any extracurricular things and you can go the entire time without doing them, but there are opportunities to do it all so you should go and experience them (very easy to do by joining multiple clubs; there's no limit).
Accommodation
- LSE has licensed vendors for accommodations for Masters students. You can take those or try renting/leasing flats. Once you get admission, you get access to the internal portal to book the affiliated accommodations. Didn't really have to try external methods but can join Facebook groups (made for the incoming LSE batch for the degree) to find people to share rooms with if looking for that.
- Monthly rent was around GBP800. This included Wi-Fi, water, electricity, a kitchen (without utensils) and paid laundry services, as well as a computer room. Additional perks include a rec room with TT and multiple events on Halloween, Christmas, and Diwali.
- Recommendations: It will become a budgetary thing because London is expensive and how comfortable you are with sharing; almost all LSE accommodations were really good (they're all mostly going to be tiny).
- Accommodations for Masters are not close and are in a 6-7km radius (get an Oyster card for buses or the tube).





Accommodation
I stayed at a non LSE accommodation known as ISH- international students house. ISH is a housing with students from various universities. Ish gives out of scholarships. The community is very culturally diverse, and conducts various events to enhance student experiences. They have opportunities to work in their cafes/ restaurants/ events as well. They have single and twin sharing rooms, would recommend an en-suite room. Floors are usually co-ed. They have apartments as well.
LSE is renowned worldwide for their academic standards, nobel prize winning professors and holistic student life in one of the most hustling cities in the world. i also choose this course because it gave me the opportunity to choose from 300 different courses and meet people from around the globe. It was a program that I could do simultaneously as part of my undergrad so the timing was perfect too.
Accommodation
Accommodation is available on campus.
Because of its ranking and reputation. More importantly the course is unique and something I was very interested in
Accommodation
No I live off campus in Harrow.I pay around 7000 pounds PA as a rent.
LSE is world's no 1 University and it very difficult to get a place there. Its faculty is too good and the only reason I applied in first place




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