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London's politics and economics is equivalent to some university in China.
London is equivalent to Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in China.

The London School of Economics and Political Science generally refers to the London School of Economics and Political Science, which is located in London, England. It is a public research university, a member of London University Alliance, a prestigious school in the Golden Triangle and a G5 super elite university. The London School of Economics and Political Science was first established in 1895. It was originally called the London School of Economics and Political Science. After many mergers, it was renamed London School of Economics and Political Science on 1900.

The competition for admission is fierce. Take the School of Finance and Economics as an example, the GMAT admission rate is 48%, the tuition fee is 6,600 pounds, and the annual undergraduate admission quota is only 275 at most. In addition, as a world-famous social science college, the school is located in the center of London, with diverse academic environment and excellent educational resources.

Its graduates have made outstanding achievements in all walks of life, including some British prime ministers, Nobel Prize winners and many business and political elites. For example, David Cameron and Emma Westbrook are both British prime ministers; Mark Green and Stuart Haldane are the presidents of Oxford University. Esther Larsson is a former president of the Bank of India.

London political and economic admission conditions

1, academic qualifications: applicants need to provide high school transcripts and estimated scores to meet the corresponding admission requirements. For undergraduate students, applicants usually need to have a high school diploma with excellent academic performance. In addition, applicants also need to provide A-Level scores or other equivalent academic qualifications, such as SAT and AP. In the annual enrollment season, the school will also preliminarily screen applicants according to the materials submitted by the applicants, and those who meet the requirements will be invited to participate in the interview.

2. Language conditions: There is no clear language requirement for London Economics and Political Science, but many courses require applicants to have a high level of English. If the applicant is from a non-English-speaking country, you need to provide English proficiency certificates such as IELTS or TOEFL. In addition, the school also provides English preparation courses to help applicants improve their English.

3. Personal conditions: The personal conditions of the applicant are also very important. Applicants need to show interest and enthusiasm in the courses they apply for, as well as good communication and teamwork skills. In addition, the applicant's personal statement and recommendation letter also need to fully demonstrate these characteristics.

In addition to the above three conditions, the admission process of London politics and economics also includes interviews. The school will decide whether to accept or not according to the applicant's materials and interview performance. Interviews are usually conducted by teachers or staff of the school, and the length and form vary from course to course. Some courses may require applicants to participate in interview forms such as group discussion, role-playing or case analysis.