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Anyone planning to do a postgrad?
- To: BUPS-DIS@bups.org
- Subject: Anyone planning to do a postgrad?
- From: "D. T." <tiezheng@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 23:18:03 +0100
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Hi everyone, I'm a third year student now and preparing to apply for a postgrad course in Philosophy somewhere in Britain. (I'm an international student and currently doing my BA in England) I found that most universities require an upper-second honour degree, amongst which are LSE,
King's College London and also schools that are not as good as them (in terms of reputation, rankings and assessments from various sources etc). This made me pretty confused: how should I make a choice? I mean, if one's good enough, how to make sure that he doesn't miss LSE and if he's not, how to make sure he doesn't waste his opportunity?
And those who have already in their postgrad, any useful information?
Thanks a lot!!!!!
Don