Request for data on enrolled students - undergraduate law

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John Dimitroulopoulos

Dear London School of Economics,

All of the requests below pertain to your law (M100) course. Please do not include data from other law-related courses (such as Law with a Language or Law with a Year Overseas) if these courses are available.

THE REQUEST

I would like to request the following information for the 2017/2018 admissions cycle:

1. A complete, anonymised list of all (I)GCSE grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period.

2. A complete, anonymised list of all A-level grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period.

3. A complete, anonymised list of all IB grades achieved by the students who enrolled in the M100 law course following the relevant admissions period;

EXAMPLE

Your response may be expressed in the following format, where each row represents a separate, anonymous student:

(I)GCSE scores
999A*A*A*A*A*A*AAAA
A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A
999888888887765
A*A*A*A*A*A*AAAAB

IB Scores
43
35
39
40
40
38

A-level Scores
A*AA
A*A*AA
AABB
AAA
AAAAB
A*AAB

Yours faithfully,

John Dimitroulopoulos

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

1 Attachment

Dear John,

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, please find attached the information you requested.

If you think that the information provided does not meet your request, contact me on 020 7849 4622 or put your appeal in writing to Louise Nadal, School Secretary, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE within 40 days of receiving the School’s response. 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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