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London School of Economics Law Department: Admission & Application Surveys

London School of Economics Law Department Admission & Application Surveys

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Admission & Application Survey
Full-time law program The admission process includes an application form through the University and College Admission Service (UCAS) which is the standard admission procedure followed in the United Kingdom. The application form included an essay entitled "personal statement" where I had to describe his/her experiences, interests during school and his/her aspiration and ambitions for the future. An important element of the UCAS application process is that the student needs to ensure that his/her school specifies that the student will obtain the requisite grades for the admission. This is because students are admitted on the basis of their predicted grades and are usually given a conditional offer which the student has to meet to be admitted to London School of Economics. Given that the admission process for the law program is very selective th student must ensure that he/she already has a high attainment academic record.


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