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As an LSE student I’ll try to be completely unbiased. It’s one of the hardest no-nonsense Russell Group unis with a vibrant culture for people interested in learning, developing and making something out of themselves. If you’re doing a quantitative course like me you’ll be displeased with the people you meet but the opposite can be said if you’re in a more qualitative course. I guess LSE attracts smart people, and many smart people aren’t the most pleasant to hang out with. Careers Staff aren’t really concerned with you because they very much believe if you’re at LSE, you know what you want and it is a thing here with the plethora of career oriented societies you’ll here about. Many people hate the mindless hustle culture at LSE. I’m all in for the grind but the sheer number people who do it with the sole aim of becoming a corporate crony will leave you baffled. I was like that in my first year and realised, that you’ve got to think on what you want to do here before coming to LSE.
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Plenty of places to eat, buildings are nearby and well kept.
Overwhelming. Dream come true. Exciting, thrilling, challenging, satisfying!!
Good experience overall. I love the location of the accommodation
Price for food in the student canteen could be cheaper
LSE is the best. The opportunities, the courses, the international environment... it's a wonderful experience!
LSE is good but too expensive. We have very few teaching hours.
The location is my favorite part. We can find bus/metro/Tesco in three minutes walk.
Nice campus, needs more sitting spaces
Nice campus, but there's nearly not enough studying space for everybody and it's a struggle to find a spot in any building on campus.
The LSE campus feels more like a ‘campus’ than you’d expect. The roads are mostly car-free and buildings are spaced out but easily accessible within the area. The location is amazing, there’s almost always student activities going on, and it’s generally a nice atmosphere to be in.