London School of Economics and Political Science Reviews
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The social science courses at LSE were updated, relevant and hands on such as social psychology. We had a new activity in our seminar every week, which helped us understand the concepts with real life examples. The management courses, however, were more readings and case-studies based. While that was helpful, they could make more of an effort to make the management courses more practical and experience-based. In my operations management course, we had a live project with a restaurant to understand their operations first-hand.
LSE is renowned worldwide for their academic standards, nobel prize winning professors and holistic student life in one of the most hustling cities in the world. i also choose this course because it gave me the opportunity to choose from 300 different courses and meet people from around the globe. It was a program that I could do simultaneously as part of my undergrad so the timing was perfect too.
It’s a unique course that combine psychology and economics. Not purely behavioural economics. A lot of implications of sustainability and shaping better behaviours and policies. The curriculum is dense and thorough.
Because of its ranking and reputation. More importantly the course is unique and something I was very interested in
Course syllabus is very challenging.More than the syllabus its the crowd of such smart people which encourages me to work harder.
LSE is world's no 1 University and it very difficult to get a place there. Its faculty is too good and the only reason I applied in first place
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