BSc International Relations and History Admission Statistics
Dear London School of Economics,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, may I request the following statistics for BSc International Relations and History, UCAS code VL12, for the last 5 admission cycles
1) Number of applicants each year
2) Number of offers given to applicants with predicted/achieved grades of AAA
3) Number of offers given to applicants with predicted/achieved grades of A*AA
4) Number of offers given to applicants with predicted/achieved grades of A*A*A
5) Number of offers given to applicants with predicted/achieved grades of A*A*A* or greater
6) Number of offers given to Vietnamese applicants
7) Number of students getting 1:1, 2:1, 2:2, and 3 in year 1/2/3 of the course
Yours sincerely,
Minh Tran
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Dear Minh,
Further to your recent FoI request, the Schools response is provided below:
Please see attached.
Just some things to note:
• If there is no year listed for a response, that means there is no data for that relevant aspect of the year. I.e, for questions 2 - 5, the 'achieved grades' aspect of the response has far fewer data entries than the 'predicted grades' section, because there were no confirmed results of the requested grades for several years.
- The same applies for question 6; there are only two academic years in the response, because those were the only years that had Vietnamese applicants.
• For question 7, only final year results are provided as this is the only year in which we hold results in undergraduate degree classifications .
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Yours sincerely,
The Information Rights Team
London School of Economics
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