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Life in LSE

There is a lot of studying to do: This is probably something every fresher at every uni in the world realises, and it has been no different for me. By the end of week four, I have had all of my classes and lectures, handed in at least fifteen sets of homework

While we’re on the topic of studying, I have found some solitary library time to be amazingly productive. Once you find a place you like (and that can be difficult sometimes given the number of people who are looking for the same thing), being surrounded by thousands of books and hundreds of people who are completely immersed in their books and laptops almost forces you to take yourself seriously and get some work done.

Doing something you have never done: LSE truly does give you a huge range of opportunities to do things you have never done before, and I’d suggest grabbing every opportunity that catches your interest.