I notice recently a lot of UOL grads are putting
LSE in their CVs / Linkedin / Facebook or sometimes positioning it as some sort of
LSE degree administered by SIM. The less blatant liars still put SIM-UOL in the CVs, but attempt to indirectly imply that they are held to the same standards from
LSE during interviews or assessments.
Personally I think this is lame and probably due to the fact that the perpetrators are ignorant of what sort of university
LSE is. These SIMs student/customers will have difficulty even convincing employers they are local university standards, to try and pawn off as
LSE is just asking for trouble.
The English standards, executive presence, strategic thinking and depth of knowledge is just so far out that it is painful to watch them twist & turn like struggling in a quick sand of
LSE expectations.