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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) offers students the opportunity to study the social sciences in an institution with a worldwide academic reputation, while enjoying the cultural, social and recreational facilities of one of the world’s greatest capital cities . The School is a place of genuine intellectual excitement and cutting-edge research. In the most recent national Research Excellence Framework (REF) LSE had the highest percentage of world-leading research of any university in the United Kingdom. All LSE’s teaching and research is undertaken from a social science perspective, giving the institution a unique approach to otherwise common fields. LSE academics are at the forefront of developments in the social sciences and their expertise is called upon by governments, businesses and media around the globe. The student community at LSE is one of the most internationally diverse in the world, with students from over 140 countries registered each year. This mix encourages a truly international approach to intellectual discovery and academic life at LSE which cannot be matched elsewhere. The School offers over 40 undergraduate programmes and our academic profile spans a wide range of social science disciplines, from accounting to law, management to social policy.
The entry requirements for LSE range from 37 points overall (with three Higher level subjects at grades 6 6 6) to 39 points overall (with three Higher level subjects at grades 7 6 6). Some programmes require Mathematics HL at either H6 or H7.
Depending on the programme students may be required to have a certain math subject and level.
English A / Literature English A / Language & Literature English A / Literature & Performance = Higher Level: any grade -OR- Standard Level: at least 6. English B = 7 points at Higher Level.
LSE considers candidates applying with the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Offers at LSE are based on an overall points score in combination with individual scores in each of the Higher level subjects being taken into consideration.