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Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
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Hi, my. predicted is a 41/45. I meet all my conditions and have a strong personal statement. Is 41/45 a competitive score for LSE and how strong are my chances of getting into this uni?
Unless you show your application to the entire LSE admissions team before applying and ask them to tell you what your chances are, there is no way of knowing.

You have a chance but it is impossible for anyone here to tell you how big the chance is, either way good luck!
(edited 2 years ago)
Carr Saunders Halls, LSE
London School of Economics
London
Original post by Anonymous
Hi, my. predicted is a 41/45. I meet all my conditions and have a strong personal statement. Is 41/45 a competitive score for LSE and how strong are my chances of getting into this uni?

LSE set offers between the range of 37 to 38 IB points. So with 41 points you exceed the entry requirements for LSE. But you need to check the course(s) you've applied to will accept your Higher Levels! Which course(s) have you applied for at LSE? :smile:

Here is what LSE says:

International Baccalaureate Diploma Mathematics Courses from September 2019

IBO revised their Mathematics curriculum in September 2019, introducing two new subjects; Mathematics: analysis and approaches and Mathematics: applications and interpretation. Please see below for our programme-specific requirements:

Mathematics: analysis and approaches (HL) required

- BSc Mathematics and Economics

- BSc Mathematics with Economics

- BSc Financial Mathematics and Statistics

Mathematics: analysis and approaches (HL) preferred/desirable (but both streams considered)

- BSc Economics

- BSc Economics with Economic History

- BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics

- BSc Finance

- BSc Actuarial Science

- BSc Mathematics, Statistics and Business

Either stream (HL) is acceptable

- BSc Accounting and Finance

- BSc Data Science

- BSc Economic History with Economics

- BSc Economics and Economic History

- BSc Environmental Policy with Economics

- BSc Geography with Economics

- BSc Politics and Economics

- BSc Psychological and Behavioural Science

- BSc Management

- BSc Philosophy and Economics

- BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics

- BSc International Social and Public Policy and Economics
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Original post by thegeek888
LSE set offers between the range of 37 to 38 IB points. So with 41 points you exceed the entry requirements for LSE. But you need to check the course(s) you've applied to will accept your Higher Levels! Which course(s) have you applied for at LSE? :smile:

Here is what LSE says:

International Baccalaureate Diploma Mathematics Courses from September 2019

IBO revised their Mathematics curriculum in September 2019, introducing two new subjects; Mathematics: analysis and approaches and Mathematics: applications and interpretation. Please see below for our programme-specific requirements:

Mathematics: analysis and approaches (HL) required

- BSc Mathematics and Economics

- BSc Mathematics with Economics

- BSc Financial Mathematics and Statistics

Mathematics: analysis and approaches (HL) preferred/desirable (but both streams considered)

- BSc Economics

- BSc Economics with Economic History

- BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics

- BSc Finance

- BSc Actuarial Science

- BSc Mathematics, Statistics and Business

Either stream (HL) is acceptable

- BSc Accounting and Finance

- BSc Data Science

- BSc Economic History with Economics

- BSc Economics and Economic History

- BSc Environmental Policy with Economics

- BSc Geography with Economics

- BSc Politics and Economics

- BSc Psychological and Behavioural Science

- BSc Management

- BSc Philosophy and Economics

- BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics

- BSc International Social and Public Policy and Economics

I've applied to Accounting and Finance and I meet all their requirements for Maths and other subjects

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