Value of a bachelors from a British university

Hello! I got my first offer from LSE today–a conditional acceptance. I applied to it on a whim a few months ago but am now deeply considering attending. I’ve been waitlisted/rejected at most schools to which I applied (for the most part), so LSE is very appealing right now. My question is whether a bachelor’s degree from a British university like LSE would help or hinder (or just put me on the same playing field as graduates of American colleges) my chances at admission to US graduate(public policy programs)/law schools. I intend to return to the US for graduate school and for my career, so I am a bit weary about attending a university that would provide me with limited opportunities when I do return. Anyway, any information or personal experiences with which you can provide me would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you :slight_smile:

Caitlin

<p>Well, I think that attending the LSE would help you in the future, not just for grad/law school admissions but for jobs you might apply for in the future. LSE is a very well known school and is respected world wide. Also, employers seeing LSE on your resume may take interest because you'd "stand out" among other applicants. I think you should go for it!</p>