Admissions stats Politics and Economics Bsc
Dear London School of Economics,
I would like to know the average GCSE grades of those receiving offers for Bsc Politics and Economics, as well as the average number of A* grades at A level for those who received an offer, and the number of offer holders who achieved an A* in A level maths.
Yours faithfully,
James Roberts
Dear James,
My colleagues have request clarification relating to your request. Are you interested in HUK applicants only?
Once we have your clarification, we will be able to further process your request.
regards,
Rachael Maguire
Information and Records Manager
London School of Economics
Dear James,
Apologies for requesting clarification again, but can you confirm what years you want covered as well?
Regards,
Rachael Maguire
Dear GLPD.Info.Rights,
No worries. For the last 2 years please
Yours sincerely,
James Roberts
Dear James,
With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, please find attached and below the information you requested.
1 ) It's not possible to give an average of GCSE grades, we have provided the raw data (attached).
2) Average number of A* grades at A level for those who received an offer on LL12 (rounded to the nearest whole number):
For application cycle 2017 - 1
For application cycle 2018 - 1
3) Average number of offer holders who achieved an A* in A level maths on LL12 (rounded to the nearest whole number):
For application cycle 2017 - 1
For application cycle 2018 - 1
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Yours sincerely,
Rachael Maguire
Information and Records Manager
London School of Economics
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