Transcript drop today. Applicant ID received on 16 December 2019. Fingers crossed!
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection.
LSE Applications 2020-21
Posted Jan 31, 2020 16:30
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection.
Posted Jan 31, 2020 20:08
Transcript drop today. Applicant ID received on 16 December 2019. Fingers crossed!
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection.
Hahhaha don´t worry, probably you are in! The same happened to me and, after two days of transcript dropping, I got the admission from email.
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection. [/quote]
Hahhaha don´t worry, probably you are in! The same happened to me and, after two days of transcript dropping, I got the admission from email.
Posted Feb 01, 2020 21:00
Does anyone know why my transcripts appear at the bottom of the file list upon submission? (Yes just submitted minutes ago XD) is it LSE is changing this hint or maybe the number of offer has reached the limit?
Posted Feb 01, 2020 21:21
Does anyone know why my transcripts appear at the bottom of the file list upon submission? (Yes just submitted minutes ago XD) is it LSE is changing this hint or maybe the number of offer has reached the limit?
I think only after you receive your LSE ID, which should take a while, you can see the track application screen where this hint is relevant. Correct?
I think only after you receive your LSE ID, which should take a while, you can see the track application screen where this hint is relevant. Correct?
Posted Feb 02, 2020 03:07
Does anyone know why my transcripts appear at the bottom of the file list upon submission? (Yes just submitted minutes ago XD) is it LSE is changing this hint or maybe the number of offer has reached the limit?
I think only after you receive your LSE ID, which should take a while, you can see the track application screen where this hint is relevant. Correct?
Thank you! I guess we are not talking about the same “file list” then. Best luck!
I think only after you receive your LSE ID, which should take a while, you can see the track application screen where this hint is relevant. Correct?[/quote]
Thank you! I guess we are not talking about the same “file list” then. Best luck!
Posted Feb 03, 2020 12:42
Hi everybody, I've received an offer from LSE and I finally met the english requirements.
I was also considering to apply to UCL just for the same environment concerns shared by others, even if I do consider LSE the most prestigious among the UoL and I think that the prestige should be the right driver.
By the way, do any other italians in here received offers from LSE ? Is there any group available for offer holders (whatsapp/FB/Linkedin/...) ?
Thank you !
I was also considering to apply to UCL just for the same environment concerns shared by others, even if I do consider LSE the most prestigious among the UoL and I think that the prestige should be the right driver.
By the way, do any other italians in here received offers from LSE ? Is there any group available for offer holders (whatsapp/FB/Linkedin/...) ?
Thank you !
Posted Feb 04, 2020 07:24
My transcript moved to the bottom of the list a week ago but i have not received an answer yet. Is it going to appear at the application tracker or through email?
Posted Feb 04, 2020 11:22
My transcript moved to the bottom of the list a week ago but i have not received an answer yet. Is it going to appear at the application tracker or through email?
It is going to appear on both. I think they update the tracker automatically when you receive the email.
It is going to appear on both. I think they update the tracker automatically when you receive the email.
Posted Feb 05, 2020 18:17
Just received an unconditional offer. ID received on 13th of December.
Transcript dropped 8 days ago.
Transcript dropped 8 days ago.
Posted Feb 06, 2020 16:27
Any of you have gotten any funding? I have a conditional offer, but the system says I have no GSSE funding so far.
Posted Feb 07, 2020 05:14
Hey guys! Do you think it's late to apply to LSE now? I have an offer from Cornell and awaiting Columbia and NYU.
Posted Feb 07, 2020 12:08
Hey guys! Do you think it's late to apply to LSE now? I have an offer from Cornell and awaiting Columbia and NYU.
Hi asp811, I think only god knows the answer to your question. Having said that, I think you should apply asap. Last year, my friend told me that he applied in March and then LSE suddenly rejected because the class was already full. So, you may stand a chance for now.
Hi asp811, I think only god knows the answer to your question. Having said that, I think you should apply asap. Last year, my friend told me that he applied in March and then LSE suddenly rejected because the class was already full. So, you may stand a chance for now.
Posted Feb 07, 2020 16:19
Hey all,
LSE ID received December the 19th
Transcript dropped - Thursday 28th of JAN
Offer - Today, with the letter sent out on the day the transcript dropped.
LLM
LSE ID received December the 19th
Transcript dropped - Thursday 28th of JAN
Offer - Today, with the letter sent out on the day the transcript dropped.
LLM
Posted Feb 07, 2020 16:34
Transcript drop today. Applicant ID received on 16 December 2019. Fingers crossed!
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection.
Received an unconditional offer today.
Transcript dropped 7 days ago.
According to email from LSE they sent out the Offer on the day of the transcript drop. Yet to receive anything by post, but gives credence to this transcript drop theory.
Now just waiting on Oxford for BCL. Would be interesting to know people's thoughts on LSE LLM v Oxford BCL. Obviously, the latter is more prestigious but it's also a lot lot tougher. Personally, I'd rather have a top grade (i.e. ranking top 1-2% on the LSE LLM) than risking being one of the many on the BCL. Also latter works out 20k more expensive for me because I'll have to live out.
[Edited by johnpennycuick on Feb 07, 2020]
I hope this 'transcript drop = impending offer' theory is actually true! Maybe LSE admissions are monitoring this forum and decided to demolish the transcript theory by equating it to an impending rejection. [/quote]
Received an unconditional offer today.
Transcript dropped 7 days ago.
According to email from LSE they sent out the Offer on the day of the transcript drop. Yet to receive anything by post, but gives credence to this transcript drop theory.
Now just waiting on Oxford for BCL. Would be interesting to know people's thoughts on LSE LLM v Oxford BCL. Obviously, the latter is more prestigious but it's also a lot lot tougher. Personally, I'd rather have a top grade (i.e. ranking top 1-2% on the LSE LLM) than risking being one of the many on the BCL. Also latter works out 20k more expensive for me because I'll have to live out.
Posted Feb 08, 2020 16:44
Hey guys! Do you think it's late to apply to LSE now? I have an offer from Cornell and awaiting Columbia and NYU.
Hi asp811, I think only god knows the answer to your question. Having said that, I think you should apply asap. Last year, my friend told me that he applied in March and then LSE suddenly rejected because the class was already full. So, you may stand a chance for now.
Thank you :D
Hi asp811, I think only god knows the answer to your question. Having said that, I think you should apply asap. Last year, my friend told me that he applied in March and then LSE suddenly rejected because the class was already full. So, you may stand a chance for now.[/quote]
Thank you :D
Posted Feb 08, 2020 18:03
Received application ID on Jan 22
Rejected on Feb 7
Rejected on Feb 7
Posted Feb 08, 2020 19:42
Application submitted on 17th January. LSE ID still awaited.
Posted Feb 11, 2020 18:41
Transcript dropped today but I am a little concerned because I didn't receive my Applicant's ID until 14th January. Don't you all think it should have taken more time for the transcript to drop (assuming it means that I got in)? It's making me second guess whether the whole transcript dropping theory is true.
Posted Feb 13, 2020 19:42
Transcript dropped today but I am a little concerned because I didn't receive my Applicant's ID until 14th January. Don't you all think it should have taken more time for the transcript to drop (assuming it means that I got in)? It's making me second guess whether the whole transcript dropping theory is true.
Received an offer today! Got the news via the portal (no email)
Submitted my Application on 18th December 2019
Received my Applicant's ID on 14th January 2020
Transcript dropped on 11 February 2020
Still waiting to hear from Cambridge and King's
[Edited by n.llm on Feb 13, 2020]
Received an offer today! Got the news via the portal (no email)
Submitted my Application on 18th December 2019
Received my Applicant's ID on 14th January 2020
Transcript dropped on 11 February 2020
Still waiting to hear from Cambridge and King's
Posted Feb 17, 2020 14:07
Has anyone who received their ID around mid-late january had any news yet?? Thx
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