10/12/2005, 10:05 PM
Hey y'all,
Here's the thing - I know someone who just got rejected by LSE (bare sad~ scared for me) for BSc Economics. Apparently, they have a policy where they don't have to tell you why they rejected you, but she's thinking of writing to them anyway. Is there anything she can say to convince them to tell her why?
Her second idea was to appeal. If she found out that her GCSEs were the problem, she was going to explain that she could have done better (she went to a really crappy secondary school - does that matter?). Can you actually do this? What could she say so they could reconsider her application? Has it been done before?!
I just don't want her to do anything stupd ~ she was very stressed when these ideas came to mind.
Here's the thing - I know someone who just got rejected by LSE (bare sad~ scared for me) for BSc Economics. Apparently, they have a policy where they don't have to tell you why they rejected you, but she's thinking of writing to them anyway. Is there anything she can say to convince them to tell her why?
Her second idea was to appeal. If she found out that her GCSEs were the problem, she was going to explain that she could have done better (she went to a really crappy secondary school - does that matter?). Can you actually do this? What could she say so they could reconsider her application? Has it been done before?!
I just don't want her to do anything stupd ~ she was very stressed when these ideas came to mind.