Do you have wild, crazy dreams of being a banker? Or a lawyer? Or a consultant? It is often said that LSE would be the best place to pursue these careers: Orlando explores whether LSE pushes us towards the ‘Bermuda Triangle’, or whether we choose to join ourselves.
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The Beaver’s Comment section has seen two running article series concerning heated political issues: ‘Thatcher’s LSE?’ and ‘Should LSE Back Brexit?’.
Enclosed are the current articles within each discussion:
Thatcher’s LSE?: Thatcher’s LSE: the Queen of Capitalism
Thatcher’s LSE: Legacy of Liberty
We Cannot Celebrate Thatcher or Johnson
Should LSE Back Brexit?: Inside the London School of Brexit-bashing
A response to: ‘Inside the London School of Brexit-bashing’
Ignorance is not Bliss: a Case for Caring
For 2020, LSE Must Help Get Brexit Done
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