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Cute girl needs help.

Applying to postgraduate unis. What are my chances of getting into a one?
I've been thinking about lse msc accounting and finance.

I got 7/10 in in 10th grade(GCSE).
My A level % is bad so not going to mention it.
Now I'm doing BBA in some country, first year student.

I've decided to do acca in my second year. apply for sponsorship and gain work exp in UK after I've graduated.
I will also be taking GMAT.
Other than that, what else can I do to increase my chances of getting into LSE or any other good postgraduate college?
The internships available in my country aren't that good and we work in a company rather than under someone.
Should I ask a teacher to help with me research paper? Does the type of teacher working with me on it matter?
Anyone can get a LOR, right? So how can I stand out in this category?
Can someone give me a good plan

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They really only care about how you do in your degree, you need a 2.1 or 1st (or equivalent GPA) plus GMAT/GRE for some courses. - Focus on your undergrad for now :smile:

Get research experience either with an academic at a university (email them) or do some independent research.
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London
Original post by itsme2017
Applying to postgraduate unis. What are my chances of getting into a one?
I've been thinking about lse msc accounting and finance.

I got 7/10 in in 10th grade(GCSE).
My A level % is bad so not going to mention it.
Now I'm doing BBA in some country, first year student.

I've decided to do acca in my second year. apply for sponsorship and gain work exp in UK after I've graduated.
I will also be taking GMAT.
Other than that, what else can I do to increase my chances of getting into LSE or any other good postgraduate college?
The internships available in my country aren't that good and we work in a company rather than under someone.
Should I ask a teacher to help with me research paper? Does the type of teacher working with me on it matter?
Anyone can get a LOR, right? So how can I stand out in this category?
Can someone give me a good plan


Very self-proclaimed to call yourself 'cute'...
What's up with the title?:toofunny:
Is this how you attract people to your thread :tongue:
Reply 5
Original post by AppleB
What's up with the title?:toofunny:


To get people to reply to my question.
(edited 7 years ago)
Click bait - plus, a cute LSE girl is about as oxymoronic as you can get
Reply 7
Original post by JohnGreek
Get a First or equivalent.


What's a first? I'm getting an undergrad degree.
Reply 8
Original post by Lychee627
Is this how you attract people to your thread :tongue:


Yess
Original post by itsme2017
What's a first? I'm getting an undergrad degree.


Getting an average ofover 70% or a GPA of 4.0
Reply 10
Original post by GradeA*UnderA
Click bait - plus, a cute LSE girl is about as oxymoronic as you can get


I hope I get into it and prove you wrong.
Reply 11
Original post by Puffin Boffin
Getting an average ofover 70% or a GPA of 4.0

But isn't that the minimum criteria?
That won't ensure anything. :/
Original post by itsme2017
But isn't that the minimum criteria?
That won't ensure anything. :/


The minimum criteria is a 2.1 so a 1st is above this. To get in you need to be a good student with good references and a strong academic profile. Focus on your undergrad and this will happen. You've got a lot of time to think about these things.

You can't ever guarantee entry unless you have like loads publications and 100% in your undergrad from LSE. So just focus on your studies, do well and you'll get there.
Original post by JohnGreek
shots fired?


More or less.
Why are you telling us you are cute? Do you think you deserve more help than ugly girls or are you offering sex as a reward for advice?
Reply 15
Original post by l'etranger
Why are you telling us you are cute? Do you think you deserve more help than ugly girls or are you offering sex as a reward for advice?


No, but it would attract people.
Cute girl needs help? :rolleyes:
Reply 17
Original post by Little Popcorns
Cute girl needs help? :rolleyes:


YESS
Original post by itsme2017
YESS


It is very arrogant to call yourself cute, even if it is to gain attention to your thread - Which is also arrogant imho
Original post by itsme2017
What's a first? I'm getting an undergrad degree.


A degree classification equivalent to 3.8-4.0 GPA (depending on who you ask).

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