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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I hope you’re from SMU. There’s just not enough NUS law grads heading to LSE for LSE to even indicate country specific info for NUS.
Below lifted from LSE website:
“Taught master's programmes
To be considered for admission to a taught master’s programme, we would normally require a bachelor’s (honours) degree from a highly regarded institution. From Singapore Management University and Singapore University of Technology and Design, we would normally require a bachelor’s degree. We would normally require a 2:1, a GPA of 3.5/4 or CAP of 4/5.“
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Think this is untrue sorry, they specifically mention
SMU and SUTD because they don't follow the British system of honours, they don't have the bachelor's (honours) thing, that's why they say they require a bachelor's (honours) degree from a highly regarded institution, but for
SMU and SUTD they only require a bachelor's degree.
LSE has quite a number of
NUS graduates, don't think they would be so blur.