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12-06-2004, 02:11 AM
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well i have applied for both course in several universities my first choice is the university of manchester.
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I don't know whether you have applied to LSE for BSc. A&F, but if you have and do manage to get offer (usually ABB-AAA) then I would advise accepting it by even closing your eyes. I'm not suggesting this for some random reason but I think LSE's A&F department is one of the leading department in the world and hence, many graduates and post-graduates get hired by top employers, including Big4. I had many friends who came from Pakistan (hence required work permit on graduation) and even then they manage to get hired by Big 4.

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DT

PS Don't know much about the A&F department at Manchester, but their Dept of Mathematics is pretty renouwned - following the merger.



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