LSE is not the ultimate evil
by Alina Chen At the Beaver, we are flooded by criticisms about LSE. It never stops: from toxic academic pressure…
by Alina Chen At the Beaver, we are flooded by criticisms about LSE. It never stops: from toxic academic pressure…
by Alina Chen I suppose I still had some faith in the School’s capacity to sympathise, if not empathise with…
It’s no secret how lonely LSE can be. The Beaver has reported time and time again how mental health is…
UK universities have a mental health problem, and LSE is no exception. With student satisfaction below 80%, and 43% of…
In LSE’s latest vision for the future of the school, a key idea is familiar, Guest Contributor Scott Carpenter writes…
So that’s it; the term is over and so is this blog. I want to take a moment to reflect…
When discussing LSE, a recurring topic is our shamefully low student satisfaction score, which persists despite our renown international standing.…
3rd year Economics students have not had an easy time of it. They are the first cohort to have had…
Seventy-Four percent. This figure, published by National Student Survey (NSS), is the London School of Economics & Political Science’s (LSE)…
“We recognise the course selection process can be frustrating, and apologise for this,” an LSE Spokesperson has told The Beaver,…