LSE Bsc Mathematics and Economics application data

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Dear London School of Economics,

Under the freedom of information act 2000, I am requesting data regarding the GL11 BSc Mathematics and Economics course at LSE. Please may you respond with the data following my questions below. Please could you provide the data for the past 4 years of applications, where possible. And regarding home/overseas applicants I have specified in each question.

1) How many UK home applicants applied, and how many of these UK home applicants received an offer?
2)How many foreign applicants applied, and how many of these foreign applicants received an offer?
3)How many applicants (both home and overseas) applied with A-Levels? Of these A-level applicants, how many received an offer?
4)How many A-level applicants did Further Maths as one of their A-levels? And how many offer holders did Further Maths?
5)How many UK home applicants applied with a TMUA score? Of those, how many received an offer? If this data isn't available, please tell me the overall number of applicants who applied with a TMUA score, and of those, how many received an offer?
7) Which year was the TMUA introduced into the applications process?

Yours faithfully,
Samuel Hurst

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear London School of Economics,

Thanks, please may I ask that you respond as soon as possible to my information requests?

Yours faithfully,

Samuel Hurst

Dear London School of Economics,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of London School of Economics's handling of my FOI request 'LSE Bsc Mathematics and Economics application data'.

I submitted a request on the 22nd of August 2020, and by law I should have received a response by 22nd September, which I have not received unfortunately. May I kindly ask for an internal review in order to process this response as swiftly as possible.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/l...

Yours faithfully,

Samuel Hurst

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

Thank you for your email. As you will appreciate, information requests
place additional demands on the School in terms of costs and staff time.
At present we are having to prioritise our finite resources in order to
meet the unprecedented challenges we are facing during the Coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic.  As such, we need to advise you that while we will
continue to process individual requests, you may experience some delay in
our response during the current pandemic.

 

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear Samuel,

Further to your recent FoI request, the Schools response is provided in the attached spreasheet.

If you think that the information provided does not meet your request, contact Rachael Maguire on 020 7849 4622 or write to Louise Nadal, School Secretary, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE. We will then review the response to your request and get back to you within 20 working days. You can also contact the Information Commissioner's Office http://www.ico.gov.uk/, though they expect the internal review to be carried out before receiving a complaint directly.

The provision of information by the LSE under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 does not imply a right to copy, reproduce publish or otherwise use such information.  Copying or reproducing such information in any way either in whole or in part without prior written consent may be an infringement of copyright or other intellectual property right belonging to the LSE or a third party.

Best Wishes,

Paul

Dr Paul R. Duller
Data Protection Officer (Interim)
The London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street | London | WC2A 2AE

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