Join our LSE General Course Discovery session for undergraduate university students, their parents and advisors.
The session will enable participants to find out more about studying abroad on the yearlong LSE General Course, student life and the application process at LSE.
The session will involve a presentation delivered by Study Abroad Officer (Inbound) Rachel Davies-English, a member of the Student Recruitment and Study Abroad team, followed by the opportunity for attendees to submit their own questions to our current students.
The event will take place on Zoom.
Attendance is free of charge.
To attend the session, you will need to register in advance by clicking on ‘How can I attend?’. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email which will include a Zoom webinar link. You will be able to access the event on the day via this link.
Please note all event times are UK local time.
Student participants
Sara
Hi everyone! My name is Sara and I'm a General Course student for 2023/24 at LSE. I'm double majoring in Economics and International Affairs with a Security Policy Concentration at George Washington University. London is rich in history, culture, and entertainment, so studying at LSE allows me to immerse myself in such offerings. It also encourages and supports research initiatives, allowing students to engage in cutting-edge research projects while gaining hands-on experience in their field.
Reet
I’m Reet and I'm a General Course student for 2023/24. As an International Relations student at Ajeenkya D Y Patil University, my academic journey has been a pursuit of understanding global dynamics. While Ajeenkya D Y Patil University provided a solid foundation, my insatiable curiosity led me to the renowned LSE. I'm drawn to LSE's rigorous academic standards, research-focused approach, and its location in one of the world's most dynamic cities. The General Course at LSE, along with its diverse student community and extensive alumni network, offers a unique opportunity for me to further develop my perspective and skills.
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