Is it possible to get into the London School of Economics MSc in Economics program as an undergraduate from a prestigious university with a degree in Political Economy, lacking the more quantitative background in mathematics? I have taken intermediate macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, and statistics, but I have not taken linear algebra and multivariable calculus. I am interested in attaining a masters degree in economics and not political economy.
^ Highly doubtful.
The LSE is extremely quantitative in any fields where math may be used.
But they have a ton of master’s degrees and some of them aren’t quantitative or not very. Have you looked at all of them?