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Is LSE law hard to get into?

Is LSE law hard to get into?

Getting accepted isn’t easy, but a well-crafted application will make you a more competitive candidate. Excellent grades are important, but LSE evaluates applicants based on a broad range of criteria.

Is LSE a good university for law?

LSE Law is very pleased to announce that we have once again been ranked in the top-ten universities worldwide for Law by the highly respected Times Higher Education World University Rankings, alongside other leading institutions in both the UK and USA. This is testimony to the quality of both our teaching and research.

How competitive is LSE law?

Competition for places at LSE Law School is high. This means that even if you are predicted or achieve the usual standard offer, it will not guarantee you an offer of admission. These are intended only as a guide. In 2020, 2,492 students applied for Law, 544 received offers and then 194 actually received a place.

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How long does LSE take to give offers 2020?

Time-frame for decisions We aim to release decisions within eight weeks of our acknowledgement email confirming that your application is complete and has been passed to the selectors for consideration, but at busy times the decision time may increase.

Why do we have law at LSE?

LSE Law is one of the world’s elite law schools. The Department of Law at LSE houses one of the world’s elite Law schools. Many of the academics who teach on the LLM have globally leading reputations. The Department of Law is one of LSE’s largest and most pre-eminent Departments with over 60 academic members of staff.

How do you get a masters at LSE?

To be considered for admission to a taught master’s programme (upper second class equivalent), we would normally require a bachelor’s degree awarded after a minimum of three years of study with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.3/4, 5/7, 6/8, 7/9 or 7.5/10.