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    LSE MSc Acc & Fin Reserve List
    Hi all,

    I was just wondering what the expectations/protocol is when on the reserve list. I know some schools allow you to communicate while on the reserve list, LSE doesn't, but I don't know what I would communicate anyway.

    BUT, is it worth it to somehow try and get a hold of the admissions team, chat with them a little? Go do a campus visit, anything?
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    Re: LSE MSc Acc & Fin Reserve List
    (Original post by hmmsk)
    Hi all,

    I was just wondering what the expectations/protocol is when on the reserve list. I know some schools allow you to communicate while on the reserve list, LSE doesn't, but I don't know what I would communicate anyway.

    BUT, is it worth it to somehow try and get a hold of the admissions team, chat with them a little? Go do a campus visit, anything?
    Hey there,

    I too am on a reserve list, but its for MSc IR. I've been on the list since mid April. Have emailed them quite a few times, and they say the same thing that LSE for you shows, that I will find out by mid-August. I would presume they would say the same thing if I called them, but I think I might give them a ring in a few days.

    From what I know if someone either defers or declines an offer, the reserve list is looked at. The reserve list unlike the waiting list consists of candidates who would've very likely have received an offer if they would've applied earlier. So that's what I've come to know. Hope we hear back from them soon. Good luck.
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