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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You are the one who is 'unpolished', if there is even this word. Yes, the cert states UOL but my point is that UOL = LSE. You see the LSE website "High academic standards - the same stringent academic standards apply to all University of London degrees, whether students are taught internally at LSE or study individually at a distance."( lse.ac.uk/study/UOLIP/international_degree.aspx)
We are tested to the same academic standards as LSE, and are as good or even better than LSE. And LSE also admits in this website that University of London degrees include those taught at LSE. Means LSE = UOL.
So stop bashing people who put LSE, it is the same as UOL. And stop be jealous that you are from a non-UOL/non- LSE background.
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UOL definitely for real is not
LSE. the only time you are recongised as
LSE is when your degree cert is the same as
LSE students. for example, under SIT programme thou they partnership with UofG (Uni of Glasgow), the students get the same piece of degree as UofG student back in Glasgow..even for school like
NUS they collaborate with MIT, the cert is still from
NUS but with a statement to say it is a collobration with MIT? any partnership private school as long you dont get the same piece of degree cert back at the parent insitution, you have no right to say they are the same.