LSE Edge

I've seen LSE thrown around a couple times, and there was one thread a long time ago about it, but I wanted to revive the idea.

If you go to a semi-target school (say UNC for myself), does doing a year/semester/summer at LSE provide any benefit when it comes to recruiting?

 

From what I have seen, I would say yes. Especially if you complete a masters degree in that year. But even for undergraduate exchange students on the "General Course" at LSE it becomes somewhat easier to get top internships in Europe (apparently in the US as well), in the case of one's home/undergrad school being a semi- or non-target.

 

Doing study abroad there will be negligible, I did the summer program and had a great time. It boils down to just an extra curricular line item (if that), if you do the masters then it's a whole new ballgame.

Contact DISJOINT, he's the guy who went there for a Masters program and got a Sales job there.

 

i was also thinking that the LSE term only ends in june if i'm right, and that would probably rule you out of US sophomore (rising junior) year summer internships? And for those looking for work in the states, thats getting shot in the foot, yes?

 

I am also in a masters program at LSE. I would say summer courses at LSE add by far the least value, compared to a year abroad or a masters. During the summer you have little to no contact with full-time LSE students, and little to no contact with recruiters who are only on campus in force during the academic year.

As for the question about doing only as semester at LSE, I'm not sure how that would actually work since all exams are in June, to the best of my knowledge.

 

Only time I've ever heard of a summer course or semester abroad mattering is if you're a student from Hong Kong or Mainland China.

CUHK Students at exchange for Wharton for example, when they apply to HK IBD or S&T positions get asked how they did in their classes and apparently it does matter then. Only heard of it for Asian offices tho, and students directly from Asia.

 

I'm currently in the MSc Finance program at the LSE. I work full-time and am attending the program part-time over 2 years. If you have any questions, shoot me a message and I'd be happy to reply.

Cheers

 

i just want to revive this thread because im curious, possibly throwing around the idea of studying abroad at LSE for my junior year. How would i look as a visiting student from a us state school for oncampus OCR in the spring?

 
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i just want to revive this thread because im curious, possibly throwing around the idea of studying abroad at LSE for my junior year. How would i look as a visiting student from a us state school for oncampus OCR in the spring?

No such thing as OCR in the UK. Here, all applications are done through the company websites. They then filter them accordingly, with most spots going to students in UK targets.

 

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