LSE vs UCL vs Kings ? Criminal justice policy / Terrorism
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LSE vs UCL vs Kings ? Criminal justice policy / Terrorism
Hi all,
I applied very late to the following Uni's. Some advice would be much appreciated.
LSE - MSc Criminal justice policy- conditional (Attained all the conditions stipulated).
Kings - Ma Terrorism, Security and Society- Awaiting decision.
UCL - MSc countering organised crime and terrorism- Awaiting decision.
I have two weeks to confirm the LSE offer, however a few people have highlighted that the war dept at Kings is one of the best in the world and that UCl is ranked higher than LSE in global comparisons as an institution. Although a direct comparison of course content is not possible as they all differ, would you take the safe option and go with LSE or wait and go to one of the latter uni's ? Nothing like gambling on an offer as the deadline approaches. Thanks -
Re: LSE vs UCL vs Kings ? Criminal justice policy / Terrorism
LSE is absolutely the best institution for this course.
Do not hesitate in accepting LSE!
(Original post by Theawkwardmoment)
Hi all,
I applied very late to the following Uni's. Some advice would be much appreciated.
. Thanks -
Re: LSE vs UCL vs Kings ? Criminal justice policy / TerrorismLooks like I am going to accept next week thanks(Original post by im TSR)
Do not hesitate in accepting LSE!
Has anybody attended any of the terrorism masters offered by UCL or KCL ? Does anyone else have a view on what I should do? It was pretty much a two horse race to begin with, LSE and UCL are the ones which appealed to me the most! But for some reason I am intrigued to wait for the UCL decision before committing to LSE. However I'm almost certain that I am going to end up at LSE.
Has anybody attended any of the terrorism masters offered by UCL or KCL ? Does anyone else have a view on what I should do? It was pretty much a two horse race to begin with, LSE and UCL are the ones which appealed to me the most! But for some reason I am intrigued to wait for the UCL decision before committing to LSE. However I'm almost certain that I am going to end up at LSE.