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Grade statistics for 2015/16 , 2016/17 and 2017/18

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Dear London School of Economics,

I would like to request statistics regarding % of students who graduate with a certain grade for 2015/16 , 2016/17 and 2017/18.

For example,

4% of students achieved 70-72%
7% of students achieved 72-74%
2% of students achieved 74-76%
9% of students achieved 76-78%
12% of students achieved 78-80%
...
...
1% of students achieved 98-100%

Please do this for BSc Economics, BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics & BSc Accounting and Finance and include grade from 70% up to 100%, with divisions every 2%.

Yours faithfully,

Besley Wouter

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear Besley,

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, please find attached the information you requested. I apologise for the late response and hope this has not inconvenienced you.

Please note:
• The intervals are not inclusive, e.g. 70-72 is 70-71.999, etc.
• LSE obviously doesn't award a final degree 'grade' of the form 'xx%', so this is worked out from the SAW record mark. This mark is the sum of the 8 second and third year courses, and the first year average (top three first year marks, averaged)

If you think that the information provided does not meet your request, contact me on [Click here and type in Phone number] 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.

Yours sincerely,
Rachael Maguire
Information and Records Manager
London School of Economics

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