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Reply 1
I don't see why it would be risky; all of your courses are heavily focussed either on Economics or courses heavily related to Economics, so your PS doesn't have to go through much adaptation to be suitable for all of the courses. Out of interest, are you an international student?
Reply 2
The combination isn't too risky, as nuodai said, the courses are all very similar. Just make sure you use a spell checker for your personal statement :wink:
Reply 3
nuodai,i am a local student. I am immigrated to the UK
Reply 4
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Reply 5
make sure you have your english teacher read through your PS though.
Reply 6
E & EH is in the EH department at LSE. They are a very small department and only take people who express focused interests in their courses. Without a significant mention of the latter you will be rejected swiftly.
Reply 7
astudent
E & EH is in the EH department at LSE. They are a very small department and only take people who express focused interests in their courses. Without a significant mention of the latter you will be rejected swiftly.


yes but there are 4 economics and economic history courses. 1 is in the economics department as far as i know.
Reply 8
danny111
yes but there are 4 economics and economic history courses. 1 is in the economics department as far as i know.


The one thats in the econ dept is E with EH i think.
Reply 9
sunny0718
I am apply this year for 2010 entry.

I want to study economics and economics related subject
My choices at the moment are-

Oxford-Economics and Management
LSE-Economics
LSE-Economics and Economics history
Manchester-Economics
Warwick-Economics

I got 4 A at As-level.
I don't know whether this combination is too risky??

What subjects and grades do you have at AS?
What subjects and predicted grades do you have for A2?
If you want to study economics and a related subject, how come:
i)You don't whether the other subject is Management or Economics History?
ii)3 of your list courses are just economics?
Reply 10
sunny0718
I am apply this year for 2010 entry.

I want to study economics and economics related subject
My choices at the moment are-

Oxford-Economics and Management
LSE-Economics
LSE-Economics and Economics history

Manchester-Economics
Warwick-Economics

I got 4 A at As-level.
I don't know whether this combination is too risky??


getting rejected from one means you get rejected from the other!
if those two are the same department then only apply for one and in the first year of LSE you can change to one or the other, this is what was said at the open day

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