<p>hey guys i have aquick question about LSE's programs. does anyone know the admission rates for lse's msc. in finance/econ or juts msc. in econ. and what would it take to get in there as well? im an undergrad at berkeley with a 3.95 gpa in economics and business and was curious as there is not much information posted on the lse website. thanks!</p>
<p>Your GPA is fine.</p>
<p>your GPA is fine more than fine. LSE has a 3.5 GPA cutoff and if you want the admissions rate go to
[MSc</a> Finance and Economics MSc Finance and Economics (Research) - Taught programmes - Graduate Prospectus - Graduate Admissions - LSE](<a href=“http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/graduateProspectus2009/taughtProgrammes/MScFinanceAndEconomics.htm]MSc”>http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/graduateProspectus2009/taughtProgrammes/MScFinanceAndEconomics.htm)</p>
<p>there they have the Intake/applications but its 2007.</p>
<p>wow ummm 100/1350??? thats less than 10%… i havent even told u what math classes ive taken or anything so does that mean that the quality of apps are that low and they come from no name uni’s or does prestige matter somewhat too. cuz less than 10% id think ud need to be more than just a stellar applicant</p>
<p>from my personal experience LSE is very number orientated, higher the GRE, GMAT or GPA increase your chance dramatically (also when you pay higher fees).</p>