MYP IB (IB but on GSCE level): 777776665 IB predictions: 43 out of 45 776 HLs (Economics, Geography, Maths) and 776 in SLs Date Submitted: 12th October Initial Assessment: 23rd October Further Assessment: 30th October (on my 6th week now :| )
do you guys know the average GSCE scores for this course? also do u think that LSE is familiar with MYP? I took 9 subjects cause thats the maximum number possible but then some people do like 12 subjects for GSCEs... do you think it may put me at a disadvantage?
Country : Nepal SLC( Equivalent to GCSE'S): 3A* 5A A levels Subjects: Maths, Physics and Computer Science AS LEVEL: linear A2 predictions: A*AA Date submitted : Nov 22nd Initial assessment: Dec 4th Further assessment: Dec 11
Actually, those in the 6th & 7th weeks are in a very comfortable position as you know that they have screened through your application and not rejected you. You are definitely in the run for an offer .
Actually, those in the 6th & 7th weeks are in a very comfortable position as you know that they have screened through your application and not rejected you. You are definitely in the run for an offer .
I dont think they started rejecting people for A&F yet tho
I'm from Germany so I don't have the same qualifications, but I have a predicted 1,0 Abitur. Applied on 14 Oct. and received further assessment on 30 Oct. In my 6th week now
I believe they have gone holiday , think we have to wait till January .
Guys,I reckon it is too early for them to go on winter holidays(not trying to be hard on them). Cause if u see trend of past few years, the admission officers broke up for holidays in between 20nd -24th december. So, I think we will still hear from them this week. Fingers crossed.
Guys,I reckon it is too early for them to go on winter holidays(not trying to be hard on them). Cause if u see trend of past few years, the admission officers broke up for holidays in between 20nd -24th december. So, I think we will still hear from them this week. Fingers crossed.
Logical.
Let's hope everyone gets a present from LSE before Christmas !