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I have been offered a place at LSE and am wondering what accommodation to choose. I would like a relatively social undergraduate experience but also just want to know pros and cons from someone who already goes there
Original post by Anonymous #1
I have been offered a place at LSE and am wondering what accommodation to choose. I would like a relatively social undergraduate experience but also just want to know pros and cons from someone who already goes there

Bankside is the best for social life.
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Original post by Anonymous
I have been offered a place at LSE and am wondering what accommodation to choose. I would like a relatively social undergraduate experience but also just want to know pros and cons from someone who already goes there

Hi, I'm in the same position, heard that LSE isn't great for social life but hear that intercollegiate dorms are quite good as you get to meet people from lots of different universities. I am a bit worried about the social life at LSE though as I want to have a good undergraduate experience so it is slightly putting me off the uni from what I have heard.
Original post by Anonymous
Hi, I'm in the same position, heard that LSE isn't great for social life but hear that intercollegiate dorms are quite good as you get to meet people from lots of different universities. I am a bit worried about the social life at LSE though as I want to have a good undergraduate experience so it is slightly putting me off the uni from what I have heard.

LSEs bad social life reputation honestly isnt true at all. most people still go clubbing once a week or every other week, which like fair enough isnt the same as maybe 3 times a week at other unis but I still think its decent. loads of people do normal teenage things too like go to the pub or hangout at each others accommodations, and LSE run a lot of fun events like fight night, invades ascot, balls etc.

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