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London School of Economics
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What proportion of successful Econ applicants have Further Maths

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Reply 1
Its not everyone but I'd say the vast majority. Probably about 85/90% maybe?
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London
Reply 2
Original post by tomixox
Its not everyone but I'd say the vast majority. Probably about 85/90% maybe?


Yeah, the vast majority do. I remember speaking to a few of the BSc students when I was visiting LSE and a lot of them mentioned that the level of Maths in the first year was pretty high amongst the students. Some had also done advanced Maths in their local institutions on top of the Maths prescribed by the A-Level course.
Reply 3
What about with just AS Further Maths?


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Reply 4
Original post by Don Joiner
What about with just AS Further Maths?


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I had zero FM and got an offer so you would probably have more of a chance than me!
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Original post by tomixox
I had zero FM and got an offer so you would probably have more of a chance than me!


Wow really? What were your stats if you don't mind me asking?


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Original post by Don Joiner
Wow really? What were your stats if you don't mind me asking?


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Sure thing.
GCSE: 11A*s 4As
AS: 4As - Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Economics
A2: Predicted 3A*s in Maths Economics and Biology

LSE also ask for your overall UMS in your subject and your individual exam UMS for Maths!!

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