If you need urgent support, call 999 or go to your nearest A&E. To contact our Crisis Messenger (open 24/7) text THEMIX to 85258.
Options
Where should I apply
Former Member
Posts: 1,876,323 The Mix Honorary Guru
So as far as I understood I only get to apply to six places through the UCAS, and I can't buy more.
My dream has been to get into Cambridge, I know it's unlikely, but I need to know I tried.
LSE looks really great, and is located in an ace area, so I have tio try there as well. Even though I know it's hard to get in.
Then there's Warwick, hos just had an ace programme for what I wanna study.
But I need to be realistic, and was wondering which places have a good reputation for Politics and International Relations courses yet still being accesible?
My dream has been to get into Cambridge, I know it's unlikely, but I need to know I tried.
LSE looks really great, and is located in an ace area, so I have tio try there as well. Even though I know it's hard to get in.
Then there's Warwick, hos just had an ace programme for what I wanna study.
But I need to be realistic, and was wondering which places have a good reputation for Politics and International Relations courses yet still being accesible?
Post edited by JustV on
0
Comments
Though isn't Durham hard to get into?
One thing about London is it can be expensive for a student budget.
London is damn expensive - but I really really wanna live there. By the Thames
I'll resort to finding a comfortable bench, if that's what it takes.
Will apply for their prospectus
Its weird though, Lancaster is ranked higher than Exeter
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,8405,00.html
Try there
I have found a list of the top 10 University's to study politics according to The Guardian here
I hope it helps
Gah, i knew one of the newspapers did it.
In terms of cost, hmm, my brother finds London not too bad, its fairly comparable to Warwick tbh- in the union here its £2 a pint whilst in my brothers hall its only £1.40 ish. Accommodation prices are however different- my brother pays £78ish a week for an non ensuite room (which is about £50-£55 in warwick) whereas I pay £83 a week for an ensuite room in warwick which is 5m by 3m.
Thank you so much for that
My goal is to study in London (and I really like the location of LSE), and I am aware that it can become pretty expensive. But for a school like LSE it's worth it (I am talking as if I am accepted, and ready to go. Which is far frfom it).
But I wouldn't be sad (not at all) if I came to Warwick, as I like it's reputation.
Though I was told that students at LSE are not that sociable with each other, compared to out of London unis, would you know if it's true?