10/12/2005, 11:39 PM
I would think it's unlikely LSE will tell you much, they probably make a lot of rejections and it would be a lot of work for them to reply to everyone individually.
I think the best thing to do would be to have a read through the LSE admissions information and see if there's any areas where your friend hasn't met the minimum criteria. It's worth noticing the expect 3 A's at A-level, so that's already a very high minium.
I suppose your friend could try writing to them and asking for an explanation, but I doubt she would get one, and she might not even get a response. Maybe other applicants have different experainces but I got rejected from LSE, but got five other offers from places like Oxford and UCL.
I think the best thing to do would be to have a read through the LSE admissions information and see if there's any areas where your friend hasn't met the minimum criteria. It's worth noticing the expect 3 A's at A-level, so that's already a very high minium.
I suppose your friend could try writing to them and asking for an explanation, but I doubt she would get one, and she might not even get a response. Maybe other applicants have different experainces but I got rejected from LSE, but got five other offers from places like Oxford and UCL.