Admissions statistics for BSc Finance.
Dear London School of Economics,
May I please request the following information for the previous 5 academic years for the course BSc Finance at the LSE.
The specified cohort refers to home student applicants who study 3 or more A-Levels.
1) Number of applicants who belong to the specified cohort
2) Number of offers made to the specified cohort
3) Number of applicants who belong to the specified cohort who took Further Mathematics as one of their A-Levels
5) Mean number of A* predicted grades for offer holders from the specified cohort
6) Mean number of A* (Grade 9 or 8) achieved grades at GCSE, of whom received an offer from the specified cohort
7) Mean number of A (Grade 7) achieved grades at GCSE, of whom received an offer from the specified cohort
8) Mean number of Grade 6 achieved grades at GCSE, of whom received an offer from the specified cohort
9) Mean number of Grade 5-U achieved grades at GCSE, of whom received an offer from the specified cohort
Yours faithfully,
Anies Desai
Thank you for your email. Please consider this as confirmation that your
request has been received and will be processed in line with statutory
deadlines. If there are any delays in responding we will let you know.
Dear Anies,
We need some clarification please.
Is this request for Home or International students (or both)?
Yours sincerely,
The Information Rights Team
London School of Economics
Dear GLPD.Info.Rights,
The request is regarding home students.
Yours sincerely,
Anies Desai
Dear Anies,
Further to your recent FoI request, the Schools response is provided below:
Please see attached.
If you think that the information provided does not meet your request, contact Rachael Maguire at [email address] 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.
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Yours sincerely,
The Information Rights Team
London School of Economics
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