LSE International Applicants LAW Stats
Dear London School of Economics,
If you could kindly provide me some information for 2023 and 2024 how many undergraduate international acceptances for law breakdown by
1) Lowest, Highest and Average IB scores
2) By applicant Total IB Scores by applicant and by subject scores
3) the range of high and low LNAT score and the average LNAT score for an undergraduate
Thanks
My personal email is [email address]
Yours faithfully,
Samir Doshi
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Dear Samir,
With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, please find below the information you requested. Please note this is for academic year 2023/24 only, as we are still processing applications for 2024/25.
1) Lowest, Highest and Average IB scores
Lowest: 8, Highest: 56, Average:33.7
2) By applicant Total IB Scores by applicant and by subject scores
See attached spreadsheet.
3) the range of high and low LNAT score and the average LNAT score for an undergraduate
Range: 13, Average: 28
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