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LSE or King's College

Hi everyone, I just got an offer from LSE and King's College and am really not sure which one to choose so any advice would be welcome!
The offer for LSE is for the MSc International Relations and the one at King's College is for the dual degree in European Governance with Luiss Rome University... which one would be the better choice?
Reply 1
I think LSE would be a better choice as it will provide you with more quality knowledge and you'll way more employable
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
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Reply 2
Original post by Anonymous
Hi everyone, I just got an offer from LSE and King's College and am really not sure which one to choose so any advice would be welcome!
The offer for LSE is for the MSc International Relations and the one at King's College is for the dual degree in European Governance with Luiss Rome University... which one would be the better choice?


LSE.
Reply 3
Definitely LSE, much higher prestige, often smaller class sizes, better opportunities
Reply 4
Original post by Anonymous
Hi everyone, I just got an offer from LSE and King's College and am really not sure which one to choose so any advice would be welcome!
The offer for LSE is for the MSc International Relations and the one at King's College is for the dual degree in European Governance with Luiss Rome University... which one would be the better choice?

LSE has the best facilities, especially it's 5,000 desks in it's library and 2,000 computer and other study areas. It is also well stocked with Social Sciences books and journals, as LSE is a specialist university. :wink:

Just take a look at these photos:

Lse_library_interior.jpg16-9-ratio-Course_Collection_3619.jpg

https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/degree-programmes-2023/MSc-International-Relations
Reply 5
Original post by thegeek888
LSE has the best facilities, especially it's 5,000 desks in it's library and 2,000 computer and other study areas. It is also well stocked with Social Sciences books and journals, as LSE is a specialist university. :wink:

Just take a look at these photos:

Lse_library_interior.jpg16-9-ratio-Course_Collection_3619.jpg

https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/degree-programmes-2023/MSc-International-Relations

thank you!!
Original post by Anonymous
Hi everyone, I just got an offer from LSE and King's College and am really not sure which one to choose so any advice would be welcome!
The offer for LSE is for the MSc International Relations and the one at King's College is for the dual degree in European Governance with Luiss Rome University... which one would be the better choice?


hey can I know ur bg?

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