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Reply 20
hmm i wonder if australian employers know how easy it is to get onto the UOL external program :wink:
Reply 21
bally
hmm i wonder if australian employers know how easy it is to get onto the UOL external program :wink:

The average Bob at your neighbourhood convenience store probably won't. But bring the qualification to Macquarie Bank and they'll twitch an eyebrow.
Reply 22
Hello everyone,
I have a question please, and I need your help to decide.

Do you recommend studying politics and international relations at LSE distance learning?
Reply 23
Original post by Knogle
It's dirt easy to be admitted into practically any one of the LSE's external programmes. Whilst the administration insists that graduates of the programme are held in the same regard as internal students, industry professionals certainly don't believe likewise -- and that's what really matters. The EP is a cash cow for the LSE, which runs it simply to fund scholarships, subsidise home students, compensate professors, and so on. I'm probably going to take some flak for this, but my opinion is based on informed research and exchanges with existing students both on the internal and external programmes, university staff, and employers.

If you're in London, why don't you apply as a student of the internal 3-year programme? As a home student, you also pay remarkably low fees.

Hi can you give more info on the LSE external programme is it still viewed that way and do you know if the exams are the same as the internal programme (brick and mortar school)?
Reply 24
Hey hey
I am interested in graduate degree in the field of International Relations / international development at LSE (distance learning) do you know is it competitive to get into? I know that studying at LSE (on campus) is very competitive and you need to have previous degree in History/ politics or something like that.
Now as someone who will have LLB when I graduate I don't know if I'm eligible to apply for the program.
Is it "dirt easy" to get into as an undergraduate or grad student?
Hey hey
I am interested in graduate degree in the field of International Relations / international development at LSE (distance learning) do you know is it competitive to get into? I know that studying at LSE (on campus) is very competitive and you need to have previous degree in History/ politics or something like that.
Now as someone who will have LLB when I graduate I don't know if I'm eligible to apply for the program.
Is it "dirt easy" to get into as an undergraduate or grad student?

Mama :frown::frown:
Reply 26
Original post by Anonymous
Mama :frown::frown:

Excuse me, what?
I asked a question so I guess that I have a right to expect helpful answer that's why we're here, right?
Excuse me, what?
I asked a question so I guess that I have a right to expect helpful answer that's why we're here, right?

Helppppp pleassseeee🤮😫😵😌🤡
Original post by Anonymous
Helppppp pleassseeee🤮😫😵😌🤡

Oh my God what have I done to deserve mocking on public forum
I have right to ask what interests me
Original post by Anonymous
Oh my God what have I done to deserve mocking on public forum
I have right to ask what interests me

Ahhhhhh stop hurting meeeeee😫😵😵🤢💃🏼
Original post by Anonymous
Ahhhhhh stop hurting meeeeee😫😵😵🤢💃🏼


Excuse me, what?
I asked a question so I guess that I have a right to expect helpful answer that's why we're here, right?

What has this thread turned into...literal garbage
Original post by Anonymous
Helppppp pleassseeee🤮😫😵😌🤡

What lol?...
Reply 32
Hey hey
I am interested in graduate degree in the field of International Relations / international development at LSE (distance learning) do you know is it competitive to get into? I know that studying at LSE (on campus) is very competitive and you need to have previous degree in History/ politics or something like that.
Now as someone who will have LLB when I graduate I don't know if I'm eligible to apply for the program.
Is it "dirt easy" to get into as an undergraduate or grad student?


Hi, I am in the same situation, did you finally make a decision?
Reply 33
Original post by macusan
Hi, I am in the same situation, did you finally make a decision?

Yes. I'll apply for IR program after I graduate (I'm graduating in May 2020) but unfortunately since people are unable to act like an adults and answer your question regarding to your career and education I don't have information
about recommendation letters and GPA
If someone from this forum is willing to provide me that info since there's no email from admission office please do it
If you want to mock people around please go back to kindergarten or something I'm not willing to tolerate someone's bad jokes
Thanks