I've done both my Bachelors and Masters from LSE.
Bachelors 2008-2012
Masters 2012-2013
Back in the days LSE was hiring good professional teachers with experience, for Bachelors but what they are doing now is anyone who is graduating from LSE with a PhD is being hired as a teacher to teach initially to Bachelors. That actually sucks!
Bachelors in LSE is not that tough, it is meant to groom you and make you street smart so you can work your way out in different situations.
MBA on the other hand is a different story altogether; very competitive and tough, they will bring you down to the point where you would just want to quit in the middle of the first semester. Talking about the 1 year MBA. But it will land you a good interview and LSE students are really sought after.
Now coming to the point where most people say everybody gets into LSE easily, well yea thats sort of true, this is a tactic to generate revenue.
They will enrol say 1500 students i to Bachelors but after the first generic year students unable to maintain the 2.5 GPA are kicked out and the normal 500-600 students are left.
This how they make enough revenue in the first year and then keep the above average lot.
The MBA entry test is quite tough and lengthy, LSE's MBA will teat you to your limits, bachelors is a fun thing.
Hope this helps!
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