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Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
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UCL VS LSE employability

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Original post by Anonymous #2
Lmao ucl vs lse is like comparing cambrige to oxford. Literally 0 difference between them

World law school rankings: Top 20 spots for LSE, UCL, King's and Edinburgh - Legal Cheek
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London
Original post by Anonymous #2

Lmao ucl vs lse is like comparing cambrige to oxford. Literally 0 difference between them


Depends for what subject. For pure Economics, LSE is pretty much miles ahead of UCL, and also ahead of Oxbridge - since it is the subject they specialise in.

mate this is the actual degree of law. he’s talking about the career
Original post by Anonymous #2
mate this is the actual degree of law. he’s talking about the career

He will need to do his SQE in London too. So its helpful. 🙂
Original post by thegeek888
You obviously did not read the OP's posts?! 😧 Because the OP might go into Law when he graduates, so LSE is better reputation wise. 🙂

Bro, it’s you who’s misunderstood lmaooo. OP is talking about studying PPE at undergrad at UCL or LSE. So mentioning the LSE undergrad law course is irrelevant because that isn’t what OP has applied for or is going to study. He wants to go into law AFTER his degree.
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Original post by basi90
I have an offer from UCL and LSE for PPE. Should i meet the grades, i honestly do not know which to pick from. Many people tell me LSE is better in graduate prospects and employability, but also heard UCL is better in that sense. I’m looking to get into law / IBD , so which one is better in that regard.


LSE all the way. I’ve also seen a lot of people dropout from UCL. And I’ve heard great things about LSE from their current students
Original post by ssaara22
LSE all the way. I’ve also seen a lot of people dropout from UCL. And I’ve heard great things about LSE from their current students

don’t lie to the guy. they’re both equal in employability 💀
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Original post by Anonymous #2

don’t lie to the guy. they’re both equal in employability 💀


I didn’t talk about “employability” I was talking about students experience.
No difference in employability between the two. Most important factor for law firms is quality of candidate.
Having been to both universities for a degree and masters, UCL is a far better institution to go to. It is far more respected in the field of PPE, with a better social life and a cheaper accommodation. It also has way more links to employers. I'd pick UCL anyday.
Original post by Anonymous
Having been to both universities for a degree and masters, UCL is a far better institution to go to. It is far more respected in the field of PPE, with a better social life and a cheaper accommodation. It also has way more links to employers. I'd pick UCL anyday.

how about for straight politics because LSE ranks higher but I’m scared UCL would be a better fit for me.

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