倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院MSc in Social and Public Communication語言成績(jī)要求-申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間-申請(qǐng)材料要求
倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院語言成績(jī)要求
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倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院(London School of Economics and Political Science)MSc in Social and Public Communication申請(qǐng)截止時(shí)間
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倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院(London School of Economics and Political Science)MSc in Social and Public Communication語言成績(jī)要求
TOEFL
TOEFL:Overall 100 ;Reading 23;Listening 22;Writing 22 ;Speaking 20 All applicants can be considered for a place prior to providing any English language test results. IELTS/TOEFL results are not an essential part of the application form and you do not need to have already taken them to apply. The selectors will not take language test results into consideration when deciding whether or not to recommend an offer of admission.Please note that degrees taken at an overseas campus of an English speaking institution in a non majority English speaking country (eg Chinese campuses of UK institutions) do not meet our English language requirements and you will be required to supply a test score. Similarly, 2+2 undergraduate degrees, where less than three years has been spent in a majority English-speaking country, will not meet our English language requirments.
IELTS
If you have not taken a test by the time you apply, your application can still be considered without it, but any offer will be conditional on the required score. We recommend that you take the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or LSE Language Centre's 5 or 10 week presessional programmes. If you are taking a Cambridge test rather than the IELTS, we prefer the Advanced or Proficiency tests.All applicants can be considered for a place prior to providing any English language test results. IELTS/TOEFL results are not an essential part of the application form and you do not need to have already taken them to apply. The selectors will not take language test results into consideration when deciding whether or not to recommend an offer of admission.Please note that degrees taken at an overseas campus of an English speaking institution in a non majority English speaking country (eg Chinese campuses of UK institutions) do not meet our English language requirements and you will be required to supply a test score. Similarly, 2+2 undergraduate degrees, where less than three years has been spent in a majority English-speaking country, will not meet our English language requirments.
GRE
Please remember that it is your responsibility to ensure that your application is complete, including all references, the transcript and the fee, and where applicable GRE/GMAT scores and your research proposal. Please be aware that all documents are non-returnable.If GRE or GMAT scores are required by your chosen programme(s) it is essential that you supply them at the time you apply. You should include your test scores in the relevant section of the application form, stating the percentile and marks obtained for all three sections of the test. The test scores should be less than five years old on 1 October 2018. The GRE/GMAT is often a vital deciding factor so you will not be able to submit your application without it if your programme requires it.The GRE test can be taken online and also as a paper based exam. The test is about 3 hours and 45 minutes long and there are six sections; one analytical (with two separately timed writing tasks), two verbal reasoning sections, one unscored task (which will appear at random sometime during the test) and one unscored research task.You can register and pay online, but will have to go to a test centre to complete the exam. In the USA the test is $140 whilst outside the USA the GRE costs from $170 to $175. Once you have taken the test it takes 15 days for GRE to reach your chosen institutions. Institutions are able to view your GRE results for the past five years.
GMAT
Please remember that it is your responsibility to ensure that your application is complete, including all references, the transcript and the fee, and where applicable GRE/GMAT scores and your research proposal. Please be aware that all documents are non-returnable.If GRE or GMAT scores are required by your chosen programme(s) it is essential that you supply them at the time you apply. You should include your test scores in the relevant section of the application form, stating the percentile and marks obtained for all three sections of the test. The test scores should be less than five years old on 1 October 2018. The GRE/GMAT is often a vital deciding factor so you will not be able to submit your application without it if your programme requires it.The GMAT test is computer based and tests verbal, numerical, analytical and written skills and lasts three and a half hours. GMAT is a computer adaptive test where the difficulty of each question will be determined by the answer you gave to a previous question. The GMAT is $250 worldwide, and can be taken only once every 31 days and no more than 5 times during one year. An unofficial score is available straight after the test, and the official score will be sent by email or post 20 days after the test.
倫敦政治經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院(London School of Economics and Political Science)MSc in Social and Public Communication申請(qǐng)材料要求
PS
You must upload a personal statement that describes your academic interest in and understanding of your chosen programme(s), as well as your purpose and objectives in undertaking this graduate study.The personal statement is an important part of your application as selectors are looking for evidence of your motivation and suitability, and what you can bring to the programme.
Please submit the final version of your personal statement. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit.
Your personal statement should:
Explain your motivation for undertaking the programme(s)
Describe your academic interests, strengths and background relevant to the programme(s)
Outline your ambitions and/or research interests
Include other relevant information, such as additional reading or research, work or other relevant experiences that have informed your decision to apply for the particular programme(s)
Highlight areas of specific interest within the programme(s) you have applied for at LSE.
Your personal statement should be typed and no longer than two sides of A4 paper. There is no fixed word limit, but we expect this to be no longer than 1,000 - 1,500 words. Some programmes have specific requirements which are different to this; please check the relevant programme page, or our personal statements page for information.
If you are applying for two programmes please ensure that your personal statement clearly and fully addresses why you are applying for each programme. In the case where your two programme choices are not directly related, you are strongly encouraged to submit two personal statements. They should be clearly headed within a single document.
Please ensure that your personal statement:
Is all your own work. If we discover this is not the case, your application may be cancelled
Is well written, well structured and specific to the programme(s) applied for
Is proof read before you upload it, and the final correct version is uploaded
Only includes that which is relevant to your programme choice(s). Additional information regarding unrelated extra-curricular activities, personal achievements or work experience can be included in your CV
Has your name in the header or footer of every page
CV
Upload your CV/resume, including your employment history or other professional experience, including internships.
Please submit the final version of your CV. If you send an updated version later on, we cannot guarantee to include it with your application before it is seen by the selectors unless it is something that we have requested from you. Make sure that the application includes the correct documents before you submit.
Fee
The application assessment fee is £65. You must pay using the website (credit or debit card) in order to submit your documents and application online.
RL
You should arrange to supply two academic references (from tutors who have taught you at university) as part of the online process. This is a secure and confidential service for referees and helps speed up the decision-making process. You should use your referee’s academic (university) email address when requesting a reference.
Transcript
The online application will prompt you to upload a scanned transcript for each qualification you mention in the education tab. If your documents are not in English, we must receive a translation carried out by an accredited translator (eg, the British Council). Please ensure that scanned documents are clear and legible. Failure to do so will result in delays to the processing of your application. You should also scan the reverse of your transcript if the mark scheme is explained there. You may choose to supply these documents by post, in which case we will upload them to your application on your behalf. Please remember that your application cannot be submitted until we have received and processed them.